Nikki Wedgwood
Nikki Wedgwood, PhD, is a senior lecturer in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Sydney. Her research interests include gender, embodiment, sociology of sport, disability and life history research.
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and method with a psychosocial framework as an interdisciplinary approach to studying the transitional experiences of people with impairments. Using a single life history case study of Ella, a young woman with a severe physical impairment, it clearly illustrates that the impact of disablism on transition is contextual and mediated by a combination of socio-historical factors. It highlights, in particular,
the constant tension between agency and structure—revealing that Ella’s levels of personal agency to challenge or undermine disablism varied from one social context to another and from one life phase to the next.
and method with a psychosocial framework as an interdisciplinary approach to studying the transitional experiences of people with impairments. Using a single life history case study of Ella, a young woman with a severe physical impairment, it clearly illustrates that the impact of disablism on transition is contextual and mediated by a combination of socio-historical factors. It highlights, in particular,
the constant tension between agency and structure—revealing that Ella’s levels of personal agency to challenge or undermine disablism varied from one social context to another and from one life phase to the next.