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情感交织的叙事:关于学习障碍史研究的复调三人对话

Emotionally entwined narratives: a polyphonic trialogue on learning disability history research.

作者信息

Barden Owen, Currie Rhiannon, Davies Ian, Gunnarsdóttir Helena, Hjartardóttir Jónína, Lawford Nathaniel, Lyons Jonathon, Ólafsdóttir Sólveig, Oldnall Emily, Oldnall Sarah, Stefánsdóttir Guðrún Valgerður, Tahir Amber, Taylor Samantha, Tilley Liz, Tryggvadóttir Katrín, Walden Steven J, Watts Heather, Wright Clare, Wright Christine

机构信息

TCPID, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

TRAC, University of South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Sociol. 2025 Apr 23;10:1401521. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2025.1401521. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

This paper offers a critical analysis of the concept of "emotional community" in the context of our research into histories of learning disability. Emotional communities are places where people feel, express and make sense of emotions. They help us to understand that emotions are something we experience socially and not just individually. The paper is presented in the form of a conversation between many researchers. This is what we mean by "polyphonic," which translates as "many voices." Some of us have learning disabilities, and some of us do not. Although there are many voices, the authors belong to teams who worked on three learning disability history projects. Each team comprises researchers and self-advocates with learning disabilities and academics without. We use the word "trialogue" to mean discussion involving the three teams. In the discussion, we first talk about what we mean by "emotional community." Then we talk about the purpose of emotional communities, and their "light" (good) and "dark" (bad) aspects. We also talk about a process called "commoning," which is working to understand what we have in common. This leads into a discussion of the ethics of emotional communities. We conclude by reflecting on some of the possibilities and problems we see with emotional communities.

摘要

本文在我们对学习障碍历史的研究背景下,对“情感共同体”的概念进行了批判性分析。情感共同体是人们感受、表达情感并理解情感意义的地方。它们帮助我们理解情感是我们在社会中体验到的,而不仅仅是个人体验。本文以多位研究者之间的对话形式呈现。这就是我们所说的“复调”,意思是“多种声音”。我们中有些人有学习障碍,有些人没有。虽然有多种声音,但作者们来自参与三个学习障碍历史项目的团队。每个团队都由有学习障碍的研究者和自我倡导者以及没有学习障碍的学者组成。我们用“三方对话”这个词来表示涉及这三个团队的讨论。在讨论中,我们首先谈论“情感共同体”的含义。然后我们谈论情感共同体的目的,以及它们的“光明”(好的)和“黑暗”(坏的)方面。我们还谈论了一个叫做“共同化”的过程,即努力理解我们的共同之处。这进而引发了对情感共同体伦理的讨论。我们通过反思我们所看到的情感共同体的一些可能性和问题来得出结论。

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