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Disability as infra-critique: a compositionist approach to the election process in Denmark

This article investigates how disability can work analytically as a 'critique from within'. Our case is the accommodation of citizens with disabilities during the voting process in Denmark. Here disability makes explicit how Danish democracy is produced as disability rubs up against implic...

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Published in:Journal of cultural economy 2017-05, Vol.10 (3), p.237-250
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