Possibility and risk in encounter between people with and without intellectual disability
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posted on 2022-11-10, 00:52 authored by Ilan Wiesel, Christine BigbyChristine Bigby, Peter Kamstra, Jane Farmer© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. <div><br></div><div>Background: : Unpredictability, the risk of harm and possibility of rewards, are integral elements of encounter. Risk literature offers insight on the complex ways in which risk perceptions and attunements shape behaviours and interactions in encounter between people with and without intellectual disability. Method: : The paper draws on risk literature, encounter literature, and examples from the authors’ previously published studies on encounter and work integrated social enterprises. Results: : Encounters between people with and without intellectual disability are shaped by perceptions of possible rewards and harms; skills and experience in attunement to risk signals; disposition towards, and strategies of, risk aversion, management or enablment; and, environmental attributes of encounter settings. Conclusions: : There is a need to shift community and disability services’ understanding of risk in encounter, by developing a positive appreciation of encounter risk, and development of risk enablement strategies that are learned through experiential practice.</div>
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This work was supported by Australian Research Council [grant number LP110100462].
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2021-01-02Journal
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental DisabilityVolume
46Issue
1Pagination
(p. 35-44)Publisher
Taylor and FrancisISSN
1366-8250Rights Statement
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