Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny
University of Copenhagen
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Medicine Health Care and Philosophy | 2015
Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny
Abstract During recent decades various researchers from health and social sciences have been debating what it means for a person to be disabled. A rather overlooked approach has developed alongside this debate, primarily inspired by the philosophical tradition called phenomenology. This paper develops a phenomenological model of disability by arguing for a different methodological and conceptual framework from that used by the existing phenomenological approach. The existing approach is developed from the phenomenology of illness, but the paper illustrates how the case of congenital disabilities, looking at the congenital disorder called cerebral palsy (CP), presents a fundamental problem for the approach. In order to understand such congenital cases as CP, the experience of disability is described as being gradually different from, rather than a disruption of, the experience of being abled, and it is argued that the experience of disability is complex and dynamically influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Different experiential aspects of disability— pre-reflective, attuned and reflective aspects—are described, demonstrating that the experience of disability comes in different degrees. Overall, this paper contributes to the debates about disability by further describing the personal aspects and experience of persons living with disabilities.
4S/EASST Conference: On Science and Technology Studies | 2016
Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny; David Budtz Pedersen; Alfred Birkegaard
In this article, we present three challenges to the emerging Open Science (OS) movement: the challenge of communication, collaboration and cultivation of scientific research. We argue that to address these challenges OS needs to include other forms of data than what can be captured in a text and extend into a fully-fledged Open Media movement engaging with new media and non-traditional formats of science communication. We discuss two cases where experiments with open media have driven new collaborations between scientists and documentarists. We use the cases to illustrate different advantages of using open media to face the challenges of OS. Abstract
Phenomenology and The Cognitive Sciences | 2016
Simon Høffding; Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny
Archive | 2017
David Budtz Pedersen; Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny; Allan Alfred Birkegaard Hansted
Archive | 2017
David Budtz Pedersen; Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny; Allan Alfred Birkegaard Hansted
Archive | 2017
Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny
Constructivist Foundations | 2017
Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly | 2017
Kenneth Aggerholm; Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny
The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | 2016
Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny; Kenneth Aggerholm
Politiken | 2016
David Budtz Pedersen; Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny; Allan Alfred Birkegaard Hansted