Can You Predict What You’ll Need? Talking Time, Space, and Disability with Margaret Price

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Summary:
- The article discusses the concept of "crip time" and how it relates to disability and time management. Crip time refers to the flexible, non-linear way in which people with disabilities may experience and navigate time.
- It explores how people with disabilities often have to plan and schedule their activities differently, taking into account factors like fatigue, pain, and the need for accommodations. This can lead to a different relationship with time and productivity.
- The article highlights the importance of recognizing and validating crip time, as it challenges the dominant, ableist norms around time and productivity, and allows for a more inclusive and accessible understanding of how people with disabilities experience and manage their time.

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