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| Title: | Self-Organization in Housing Choices of Persons with Disabilities |
| Authors: | Wolf-Branigin, Michael |
| Keywords: | Complexity theory exploratory self-organization community inclusion disability consumer choice |
| Issue Date: | 2006 |
| Abstract: | Complexity theory provides a promising exploratory
framework for demonstrating quantifiable improvements of disability
interventions. This paper introduces concepts of complex systems theory
and applies one particular underlying concept, self-organizing, to a
program providing housing and other support services to persons with
disabilities. Using this specific component of complexity theory provides
a beginning point to explore how consumers and their allies made
choices on where their homes would be located. |
| Description: | Copyright 2006 Taylor and Francis. https://www.haworthpress.com/default.asp |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1920/3442 |
| Appears in Collections: | CHHS Published Work
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