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    Disability, technology, and place: Social and ethical implications of long-term dependency on medical devices
    with B. E. Gibson, R. E. G. Upshur, and P. McKeever
    Ethics, Place and Environment 10 (1). 2007.
    Medical technologies and assistive devices such as ventilators and power wheelchairs are designed to sustain life and/or improve functionality but they can also contribute to stigmatization and social exclusion. In this paper, drawing from a study of ten men with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, we explore the complex social processes that mediate the lives of persons who are dependent on multiple medical and assistive technologies. In doing so we consider the embodied and emplaced nature of disabil…Read more
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    Can Movement be Depicted?
    Phenomenology and Mind 14 170-179. 2018.
    It is natural to describe many pictures as of movement. We might for example say that a painting is of a horse rearing up, or a dog scurry along the pavement. The topic of this paper is how this “of” should be understood. Can a static picture depict movement, or is movement merely represented by, or suggested by, pictures, in some non-pictorial way? We argue that movement can be depicted and not merely represented. We examine three different views put forward by Le Poidevin, and use his third as…Read more