by Lluvi Farré | Jul 5, 2022
Care beyond the pandemic, five keys to rethink social work with people in situations of dependency 2022 Abstract This work, which analyzes what happened in the first year of the pandemic, aims for the analysis of exceptionality to serve to rethink the common sense...
by Lluvi Farré | Jul 4, 2022
Challenging “The Hands of Technology”: An Analysis of Independent Living for People with Intellectual Disabilities 2022 Abstract Technology has been holding out the promise of facilitating greater autonomy and improving care for people in a situation of dependency....
by Lluvi Farré | Jun 10, 2022
Care infrastructures in pandemic times: From health crisis to social emergency 2022 Abstract García-Santesmases, A. et al. (2022). Las infraestructuras de cuidado en tiempos de pandemia: de la crisis sanitaria a la emergencia de lo social. Revista Española de...
by Lluvi Farré | Jul 5, 2021
Precarious autonomies: an analysis of technologies for people with intellectual disabilities 2021 Abstract Digital technologies have burst into the lives of people with disabilities with the promise of offering more autonomy and accessibility with remarkable...
by Daniel L | Jan 15, 2020
Toolkit for the development of community-based care initiatives 2020 Description This ‘Toolkit for the development of community-based care initiatives’ (Moyà-Köhler, 2020) is the result of the work carried out by the CareNet research group in the...
by Daniel L | Apr 6, 2019
Technoscientific participation in Spain: Facing the challenge of hybridizing science and politics 2019 Abstract Immersion in the knowledge society brought with it the danger of restricting the treatment of scientific and technical issues to a process of obtaining...
by Daniel L | Oct 4, 2018
Synchronizing autonomies: study on an independent living service for people with Down syndrome 2018 Abstract The emergence of the independent living paradigm (IL), together with changes in policy aids to promote the move out of institutions for people with learning...