UTokyo Open Lectures: Unnecessity and Waste
Held on 2016

UTokyo Open Lectures: Unnecessity and Waste

On the People Who Are Supposed To Be "Wastes" [JP]
Ryoji Hoshika

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If what is useless for a certain purpose is called "waste," and if the economical development is the most important purpose of the society, the people who do not yield economical value are wastes in the society. Though this way of thinking is extreme, the idea that spending money and human resources for social welfare of the disadvantaged, such as disabled persons, is "inefficient" is deeply rooted in people's mind today. In this lecture, Dr. Hoshika considers how to resist such a thought tendency, from the perspective of disability studies.

NOTE:
- This lecture was conducted only in Japanese.
- This content is also available on iTunes U. Refer to “Supplement” below.
(You can play the video offline by downloading it on your iTunes.)

講師紹介
The University of Tokyo Center for Barrier-Free Education, Graduate School of Education  / Lecturer
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