Monday, May 27, 2019

Electrical Hypersensitivity (EHS) and the ‘Social Model’ of Disability -David Fancy, Ph. D

A video lecture/slide presentation by David Fancy as part of a series of videos on awareness and education on environmental sensitivities. 

“The most common way of thinking about EHS is that it is a medical disability. Understanding EHS in these terms means understanding the specific physiological pathways that cause what is generally understood to be a 'pathological' condition. Although this kind of understanding is necessary and useful, there are other important ways of conceiving of EHS. What if we were to flip the script? What if we understood the disability to be the result of the inaccessibility of the spaces that EHS people find themselves in, instead of a limitation or sickness of the EHS person ?

Drawing from insights from the 'social model of disability' this presentation identifies how the current cultural moment presents systematic barriers, negative attitudes and ongoing electromagnetic wounding that puts the responsibility on society for being the main contributing factor in disabling EHS persons.”

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