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dc.contributor.authorYueh-Ching Chou-
dc.contributor.authorToshiyuki Uwano-
dc.contributor.authorBo-Wei Chen-
dc.contributor.authorKittawan Sarai-
dc.contributor.authorLinh Dieu Nguyen-
dc.contributor.authorChien-Ju Chou-
dc.contributor.authorSuporntum Mongkolsawadi-
dc.contributor.authorThanh Tung Nguyen-
dc.contributor.authorกฤตวรรณ สาหร่าย-
dc.contributor.authorสุภรธรรม มงคลสวัสดิ์-
dc.contributor.otherNational Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. Institute of Health & Welfare Policyen
dc.contributor.otherUniversity of Tokyo. RCASTen
dc.contributor.otherNational Kaohsiung Normal University. Graduate Institute of Gender Educationen
dc.contributor.otherHuachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Social Work and Social Welfareen
dc.contributor.otherMinistry of Planning and Investment. Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), Viet Namen
dc.contributor.otherTaiwan Disabled Women's Alliance for Equal Rightsen
dc.contributor.otherRedemptorist Foundation for People with Disabilities, Thailanden
dc.contributor.otherDisability Research & Capacity Development Center, Viet Namen
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-12T04:43:05Z-
dc.date.available2025-02-12T04:43:05Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationPolitical Geography 108, January 2024, 103027en
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.103027-
dc.identifier.urihttps://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/3665-
dc.descriptionสามารถเข้าถึงบทความฉบับเต็ม (Full text) ได้ที่: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0962629823002056en
dc.description.abstractGeographers have connected the experiences of disabled persons with specific socio-spatial-political phenomena such as disability policies and laws, economic conditions, disability movements, and welfare systems. However, debates over disability theories and accessibility rights have lacked empirical data representing the perspectives of disabled people in Asia. In this study, the first to explore experiences with accessibility in an inter-Asian context, the daily experiences of disabled people in two Southeast Asian countries (Thailand and Vietnam) and two Northeast Asian countries (Japan and Taiwan) were compared. In each country, 10 wheelchair- or crutch-using residents of a large city were invited to be interviewed, of whom 39 participated. Results showed that disabled people's daily experiences are influenced by the cultural and historical contexts in which the concept of disability has been constructed. Attitudinal and cultural barriers to accessibility should be further examined, and Asian contexts should be included in the political geography of disability.en
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilitiesen
dc.subjectคนพิการen
dc.subjectConvention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilitiesen
dc.subjectอนุสัญญาว่าด้วยสิทธิคนพิการen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Thailand -- Civil rightsen
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- ไทย -- สิทธิของพลเมืองen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Vietnam -- Civil rightsen
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- เวียดนาม -- สิทธิของพลเมืองen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Japan -- Civil rights --en
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- ญี่ปุ่น -- สิทธิของพลเมืองen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Taiwan -- Civil rights--en
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- ไต้หวัน -- สิทธิของพลเมืองen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Thailand -- Law and legislationen
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- ไทย -- กฎหมายและระเบียบข้อบังคับen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Vietnam -- Law and legislationen
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- เวียดนาม -- กฎหมายและระเบียบข้อบังคับen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Japan -- Law and legislationen
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- ญี่ปุ่น -- กฎหมายและระเบียบข้อบังคับen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilities -- Taiwan -- Law and legislationen
dc.subjectคนพิการ -- ไต้หวัน -- กฎหมายและระเบียบข้อบังคับen
dc.subjectAccessibility rightsen
dc.subjectสิทธิในการเข้าถึงen
dc.subjectHuman rightsen
dc.subjectสิทธิมนุษยชนen
dc.titleAssessing disability rights in four Asian countries: The perspectives of disabled people on physical, attitudinal and cultural barriersen
dc.typeArticleen
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