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Time-Spaces of In/dependence and Dis/abilityInstitut für Soziologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Konradstrasse 6, 80801 München, Germany, m.schillmeier{at}lmu.de The article highlights the temporal construction of everyday spaces that make up the societal relevance of in/dependences and dis/abilities. Employing an account of empirical philosophy, the article links self-conducted empirical research with philosophical ideas. Introducing Heidegger's notion of `time-space', the proposed view tries to avoid bifurcating in/dependences and dis/abilities a priori as the effect of given realities. Rather, they appear as highly fragile mediations of heterogeneous elements that make up the times and spaces of emerging in/dependences and dis/abilities. With special reference to `visual disability', I explore how ordinary acts of `dealing with money' and `going shopping' configure multiple `blind' times and spaces of in/dependence and dis/ability.
Key Words: blindness dis/ability mediation Heidegger in/dependence ready-to-hand time-space
Time & Society, Vol. 17, No. 2-3,
215-231 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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