this indian law search engine provides a range of court judgements, from courts at different levels - for my project, i have found access to supreme court and high court judgements most helpful. i approached this site with the following questions: how do court judgements determine how disability comes to be legally defined? in the absence of/in addition to certification, what role can/do court judgements play in changing how disability is understood by the law?
the library at the wellcome collection, both in-person and online, has been focused on the history of health and medicine. for my project, i have found it helpful to visit this collection and think about bodily alterity as a framework through which disability is approached, understood and catalogued for archival purposes. i approached this site with the following questions: what words/terms/phrases preceded the current concept of disability in south asia? what sources shaped the pathways through which these terms traveled?
although i do not include a specific link here, i am thinking of my searches at the penn library as leading to an archive (one that i see as not fully collected at one location, but more so one i have been curating for my project) of medical commentary on disability and how it is understood by different medical professionals. for my project, i have found it helpful to look at medical writing on the disability certificate to situate when and how a person comes to be thought of as disabled. i approached these searches with the following questions: what trends do medical professionals notice in the ways disability certificates are issued? how does this differ across types of disability, and across different parts of india?
Kim Fernandes, 13 June 2022, "Kim Fernandes - Completed Curating Borrowed Data Sketch", contributed by Kim Fernandes, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 21 June 2022, accessed 28 November 2024. http://840533.x1xx6jdw.asia/content/kim-fernandes-completed-curating-borrowed-data-sketch
Critical Commentary
This is my completed sketch for Curating Borrowed Data, for the 6S 2022 Workshop #2.