[1][2] The field of disability anthropology focuses on understanding the sociocultural problems of disability and uses research to develop and assess approaches to solving problems or helping to bring about change for disabled people and communities.
[3] The topic of disability within anthropology persuades researchers to use a cultural lens and ethnological approach to identify unfamiliarity and "otherness" among cultures.
[1][4] Important scholars who consider the relationship between anthropology and disability include Devva Kasnitz and Russell Shuttleworth,[2] Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp,[5] Cassandra Hartblay,[6] and Erin L.
Both these fields include extensive research done around the world.
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