Programme of Parallel Sessions July 3, 2pm-3:30pm Parallel Session A.1 (Auditorium, Ground Floor) Disability, policy and politics / Deficiência e políticas públicas Chair: Patrick Devlieger, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Self-)Subscription to the CRPD as Meta-Code?: A Linguistic Dispositif’s Effects on Agency through Human Rights Discourse(s) - Daniel Pateisky, Martin-Luther-University The intertwining of disability and neo-liberalism: The case of the Japanese inclusion policy - AnneLise Mithout, Paris-Dauphine University / Hiroshima University Handicap and Segregation: A Franco-American Dialogue - Roberto Domingo Toledo, GRHAPES CERMES3 Paradigm Shifts in Germany Disability Policy - Laura Landon-Favatas Parallel Session B (Session in English) (2nd Floor, room 5) Advocacy, disability activism, and the voice of persons with disabilities / Ativismos, defesa e voz das pessoas com deficiência Chair: Ema Loja, Leeds University (tbc) Inclusion, exclusion and rural idylls - Liz Ellis, The Open University, Milton Keynes No voice, no rights, in America: “Eugenics” and the epistemology of disability in the early 1920s Luiz Castro-Santos, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro and Lina Faria, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora Intercession, emancipation and participation: Deaf modes of vocality and active citizenship in the nineteenth century & now - Goedele Declerck, UGENT and Josephine Hoegaerts, KU LEUVEN Parallel Session C (Sessão em Português / Session in Portuguese) (2nd Floor, room 7) Sexualidade e Vida Familiar/ Sexuality and Family Life Chair: Albino Cunha, ISCSP/ULisboa Attitudinal factors and participation in sexuality of adults with Cerebral Palsy - Daniela Lopes, Assoc. do Porto de Paralisia Cerebral and José Alvarelhão, Escola Superior de Saúde da Universidade de Aveiro (ESSUA) A sexual education program with a group of people with intellectual disabilities in residential care - Raquel Alveirinho Correia and Maria Conceição Oliveira, Associação Portuguesa de Pais e Amigos do Cidadão Deficiente Mental - Castelo Branco Supporting resources for mothers of youth or adults with disabilities - Zélia Marcos, Faculdade de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto Quality of life for families with children/youth with autism spectrum disorder - José Miguel Nogueira, ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute/ Ministry of Solidarity and Social Security July 3, 4pm-5:30pm Parallel Session A.2 (Auditorium, Ground Floor) Disability, policy and politics / Deficiência e políticas públicas Chair: Serge Ebersold, INSHEA From reparation to revocability. New rehabilitation policies in the Swiss invalidity insurance Isabelle Probst and Jean-Pierre Tabin, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland Protection of the social rights of persons with disabilities from an international, European, and domestic law perspective - Nuria E. Ramos Martín, University of Amsterdam Legal Innovation to promote the employment of physically disabled people: an inside perspective - Patrícia Neca, ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Paula Castro, ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa and Paula Campos Pinto, ISCSP/ULisboa Comparative study of the determinants of the effectiveness of educational policies of inclusion in France and Cameroon from the point of view of teachers - Ernestine Ngo Melha, Université de Bourgogne - Pôle AAFE - Esplanade Erasme Parallel Session D (Session in English) (2nd Floor, room 5) Disability rights and the UN Convention / Os direitos das pessoas com deficiência e a Convenção das Nações Unidas Chair: Megan Strickfaden, University of Alberta Disability Rights Monitoring "The way to a more just society and social change?” - Elisa Fiala, ISCSP/ULisboa UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in practice: underpinning ideology issues - Natascia Curto Our rights, our journey: Persons with disabilities speak out - Carlos Veloso da Veiga, UMinho; Diana Carolina Teixeira, ISCSP/ULisboa and Paula Campos Pinto, ISCSP/ULisboa Political participation of people with disabilities in Austria and from a comparative perspective Angela Wegscheider, Johannes Kepler University Linz Parallel Session E (Sessão em Português / Session in Portuguese) (2nd Floor, room 7) Inclusão e Qualidade de Vida/ Inclusion and Quality of Life Chair: Carlos Veiga, UMinho Inclusion and quality of life in children with special educational needs: representations and expectations of family - Natércia Caetano Contribution of vocational rehabilitation system to (re)learn to live with acquired disability Benedita Lima, Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa The medicalization of education debate - Rosa Nunes, CIIE - Centro de Investigação e Intervenção Educativas and Teresa Gonçalves, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo Disability-oriented services in Algiers: Service (dis)articulation and its implication for the social inclusion of persons with disabilities - Albino Cunha, Teresa Pinto and Paula Campos Pinto ISCSP/ULisboa 2 July 4, 9am-10:30am Parallel Session A.3 (Auditorium, Ground Floor) Disability, policy and politics / Deficiência e políticas públicas Chair: Fausto Amaro, ISCSP/ULisboa Indigenous epistemologies of inclusive education and implications for children with disabilities and their families in India - Shridevi Rao, The College of New Jersey Integration or inclusion: are the support services to the mental or development disabilities in Portugal inclusive? - José Miguel Nogueira, ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute/ Ministry of Solidarity and Social Security Access to rehabilitation services in Bogotá, Colombia. An opinion of different social actors Marisol Moreno, Univ. Nac. de Colombia; Amparo Mogollón, Univ. del Rosario; Nancy Molina, Univ. Nac. de Colombia; Paola Balanta, Univ. del Rosario; Janeth Hernández, Univ. del Rosario and Claudia Rojas, Univ. Nac. de Colombia Fostering the production of Assistive Technology in Europe? A multidisciplinary analysis - Delia Ferri, Centre for Disability Law and Policy - National University of Ireland Galway Parallel Session F (Session in English) (2nd Floor, room 5) Theoretical and methodological developments on disability / Novas abordagens teóricas e conceptuais em torno da deficiência Chair: Florence Paterson, Alter/ Centre de Sociologie de L’Innovation, Paris-Tech Social postures and disability - Weislo Emmanuel, SYNOOS Inclusive Development as Crip(dys)topic Promise: Querying Development, Dis/ability and Human Rights - Isabelle Garde, University of Vienna Narrative Production: methods to create collaborative research with people with functional diversity - Pamela Gutiérrez, Occupational Therapy School, University of Chile Rehabilitation for empowerment: an anthropological study of physically disabled persons in Southeast Nigeria - Okechukwu Vincent Nwokorie, KU Leuven, Belgium 3 July 4, 11am-12:30pm Parallel Session G (Auditorium, Ground Floor) Gender, sexuality and embodied experiences / Género, sexualidade e experiências de encorporamento Chair: Maria João Cunha, ISCSP/ULisboa Self-determination and the exercise of sexual rights: an emergent need for the applicability of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - Lilia Virginia García, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia When disability rights and feminist claims meet: some examples of political contentious in Spain Míriam Arenas-Conejo, University of Barcelona/ Universitat Oberta de Catalunya The pleasure principle: body, disability and sexuality - Bruno Sena Martins, Universidade de Coimbra Parallel Session H.1 (Session in English) (2nd Floor, room 5) Quality of life and social participation / Qualidade de vida e participação social Chair: Léo Goupil-Barbier, Handicap International Residential choices of persons with disabilities: which are the constraints and trade-offs? Gwenaëlle Raton and Aline Alauzet, Ifsttar/TS2/Lescot, Lyon, France Disability and Purchasing Power: A Global Perspective - Robert Huffaker, Marie Curie Research Fellow at Fundosa Technosite, S.A. The Impact of Childhood Disability on Maternal Labour Market Outcomes in Ireland - Áine Roddy and John Cullinan, National University of Ireland Barriers to inclusion in primary education for children with disabilities in Zimbabwe - Marcella Deluca, Carlo Tramontano and Maria Kett - University College London 4 July 4, 2pm-3:30pm Parallel Session H.2 (Auditorium, Ground Floor) Disability representations and discourses / Representações e discursos sobre a deficiência Chair: Bruno Sena Martins, CES-Universidade de Coimbra Media Representations of Disability: How are people with disabilities perceived by society? Maria João Cunha, Diana Carolina Teixeira and Paula Campos Pinto, ISCSP/ULisboa Deaf people as representations of disorder: A study of representations of Deaf people in medical discourses of the 19th century - Mathilde Villechevrolle, University of Paris Descartes / Institute of Mines-Télécom Gutta and the “Dahomey Amazons“: Colonial spectacles of gender, race and bodily otherness in 1890's Central Europe - Filip Herza, Charles University in Prague Parallel Session I (Session in English) (2nd Floor, room 5) Quality of life and social participation/ Qualidade de vida e participação social Chair: Mark Priestley, Leeds University Escala Pessoal de Resultados: a Portuguese Quality of Life Scale for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities - Cristina Simões and Sofia Santos, Fac. Motricidade Humana, ULisboa New tools for education. The example of a French autonomy-based device for students with disabilities - Cristina Popescu, Institut national supérieur de formation et de recherche pour l'éducation des jeunes handicapés et les enseignements adaptés1 (INSHEA), GRHAPES Enjoy the Difference: sharing experience in university apartments - Valentina Alessandria, Senza Muri, Association of Social Promotion; Federica Valsania, Senza Muri, Association of Social Promotion, and Lucia Bertodatto, Psychologist, Torino. A portrait of the social inclusion of persons with disabilities in Algiers: Access to services and social representations of disability - Teresa Pinto, Paula Campos Pinto and Fausto Amaro – ISCSP/ULisboa 5 The Third Annual Conference of Alter European Society for Disability Research is organised in partnership with The School of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal the Disability Research Federative Institute (IFRH), France and the Disability & Society Program of Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Paris, France Scientific Committee of the Conference Paula Campos Pinto, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Fausto Amaro, CAPP, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Engrácia Cardim, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Jean-Christophe Coffin, Université Paris-Descartes, France Patrick Devlieger, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Fernando Fontes, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Anne Marcellini, Université de Montpellier1, France Florence Paterson, Mines Paris-Tech-CNRS, France Bruno Sena Martins, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Carlos Veiga, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Isabelle Ville, INSERM, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociale, France 6