The discourse about Café GÆS

Employment opportunities in the open labour market for people with intellectual disabilities have long been of a limited nature and often the only jobs on offer have been low-paid, with little opportunity for pay rise or promotion. It was, therefore, a watershed in labour market participation by peo...

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Published in:Netla
Main Authors: Björnsdóttir, Ágústa, Kjaran, Jón Ingvar
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Language:Icelandic
Published: Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands 2019
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https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2019.6
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.hi.is:article/2954 2023-05-15T16:49:42+02:00 The discourse about Café GÆS „GÆSin mín og GÆSin þín, Egils malt og appelsín“Orðræðan um kaffihúsið GÆS Björnsdóttir, Ágústa Kjaran, Jón Ingvar 2019-07-03 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2954 https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2019.6 isl ice Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2954/1706 https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2954 doi:10.24270/netla.2019.6 ##submission.copyrightStatement## Netla - english edition; 2019: Netla - Ársrit Netla; 2019: Netla - Ársrit 1670-0244 People with intellectual disabilities employment participation human rights discourse disability studies Fólk með þroskahömlun atvinnuþátttaka mannréttindi orðræða fötlunarfræði info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 fticelandunivojs https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2019.6 2022-09-21T13:40:16Z Employment opportunities in the open labour market for people with intellectual disabilities have long been of a limited nature and often the only jobs on offer have been low-paid, with little opportunity for pay rise or promotion. It was, therefore, a watershed in labour market participation by people with intellectual disabilities when Café GÆS was opened in the premises of Tjarnarbíó in June 2013. For the first time in Iceland, people with intellectual disabilities established a company and took charge of all management as well as the front-of-the-house positions. Five graduates from a vocational diploma program for people with intellectual disabilities at the University of Iceland launched Café GÆS. One of the students came up with the idea to open a café run by disabled people. She wanted to see some drastic changes in job opportunities for disabled people and create a more accepting community in the labor market. The name GÆS means “goose” in Icelandic but is also acronym for “get, ætla, skal” (I can, I will, and I shall). The ideology of the project is derived from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. According to the convention, disabled people have the right to participate in society on an equal basis with others and are entitled to live in a community without discrimination. They also have equal rights to be employed and earn a living and to work in a disability friendly environment, as well as starting their own business with relevant support and backing.This research reports on findings from an ethnographic study carried out in 2012 - 2014. The research falls within the field of disability studies whose academic approach critiques medical definitions of disability, emphasising, instead, the interplay of impairments and environment and the importance of human rights for disabled people. The aim of the research was to identify and analyse the discourse on Café GÆS, which received significant coverage in news and online media. A particular emphasis was placed on the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Netla
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topic People with intellectual disabilities
employment participation
human rights
discourse
disability studies
Fólk með þroskahömlun
atvinnuþátttaka
mannréttindi
orðræða
fötlunarfræði
spellingShingle People with intellectual disabilities
employment participation
human rights
discourse
disability studies
Fólk með þroskahömlun
atvinnuþátttaka
mannréttindi
orðræða
fötlunarfræði
Björnsdóttir, Ágústa
Kjaran, Jón Ingvar
The discourse about Café GÆS
topic_facet People with intellectual disabilities
employment participation
human rights
discourse
disability studies
Fólk með þroskahömlun
atvinnuþátttaka
mannréttindi
orðræða
fötlunarfræði
description Employment opportunities in the open labour market for people with intellectual disabilities have long been of a limited nature and often the only jobs on offer have been low-paid, with little opportunity for pay rise or promotion. It was, therefore, a watershed in labour market participation by people with intellectual disabilities when Café GÆS was opened in the premises of Tjarnarbíó in June 2013. For the first time in Iceland, people with intellectual disabilities established a company and took charge of all management as well as the front-of-the-house positions. Five graduates from a vocational diploma program for people with intellectual disabilities at the University of Iceland launched Café GÆS. One of the students came up with the idea to open a café run by disabled people. She wanted to see some drastic changes in job opportunities for disabled people and create a more accepting community in the labor market. The name GÆS means “goose” in Icelandic but is also acronym for “get, ætla, skal” (I can, I will, and I shall). The ideology of the project is derived from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. According to the convention, disabled people have the right to participate in society on an equal basis with others and are entitled to live in a community without discrimination. They also have equal rights to be employed and earn a living and to work in a disability friendly environment, as well as starting their own business with relevant support and backing.This research reports on findings from an ethnographic study carried out in 2012 - 2014. The research falls within the field of disability studies whose academic approach critiques medical definitions of disability, emphasising, instead, the interplay of impairments and environment and the importance of human rights for disabled people. The aim of the research was to identify and analyse the discourse on Café GÆS, which received significant coverage in news and online media. A particular emphasis was placed on the ...
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author Björnsdóttir, Ágústa
Kjaran, Jón Ingvar
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Kjaran, Jón Ingvar
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title The discourse about Café GÆS
title_short The discourse about Café GÆS
title_full The discourse about Café GÆS
title_fullStr The discourse about Café GÆS
title_full_unstemmed The discourse about Café GÆS
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publisher Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands
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