EXPEERTs
Experiential knowledge at the core of peer support
Our societies are facing the growing number of their citizens who are losing their autonomy, whether as a result of disability, illness or even ageing. The gradual emergence of what has become a public problem in the media, has revealed a significant deficit in the transmission of knowledge about autonomy in dependency. At the same time, people with disabilities, chronic illness or mental health problems have accumulated knowledge from their experiences. This experiential knowledge (Borkman, 1976) is a major societal challenge. Yet it is little known, let alone disseminated. This booklet will report on the progress of the EXPEERTs research program on rare experiential knowledge and its facilitating contexts of creation, particularly peer support (Gardien, 2018). It will also disseminate information on publications and events related to this topic. This booklet will be of interest to all those who tries to understand what the experience of disability, chronic illness or mental health disorders can bring on its own and in a positive way.
Responsable(s)
Eve Gardien
Disciplines
Sociologie et anthropologie
Thèmes
Sociologie, Ethnologie, anthropologie, XXIe siècle, Prospectives
URL du carnet
https://expeerts.hypotheses.org
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Publication inactive depuis février 2022
Informations bibliographiques
Rédacteur(s) en chef
Eve Gardien
Année de création
2022
Date de mise en ligne
16 juin 2020
ISSN format électronique
2824-1444
Langue de la publication
English
Coordonnées
Courriel
Adresse postale
EXPEERTs
Université Rennes 2
Campus Villejean
Place du recteur Henri Le Moal
CS 24307
35043 Rennes cedex
France
Ville de production
Rennes