Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change
Title | Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change PDF eBook |
Author | Len Barton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2013-11-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1134138415 |
This book seeks to explore how disability is understood and the position and experiences of disabled people both within and across different societies. The authors explore the question of politics in relation to specific struggles, providing a wealth of insights and ideas, and examine the nature and value of a social model of disability. They criticize exclusionary barriers while advancing a more democratic and participatory society based on principles of equality, offer cross-cultural insights and present stimuli for debate and further research. The text is accessible, topical, and provides new and innovatory thinking. This book will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, lecturers and researchers with interests in education, social policy, sociology and disability studies.
Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change
Title | Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change PDF eBook |
Author | Len Barton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781315069517 |
This book seeks to explore how disability is understood and the position and experiences of disabled people both within and across different societies. The authors explore the question of politics in relation to specific struggles, providing a wealth of insights and ideas, and examine the nature and value of a social model of disability. They criticize exclusionary barriers while advancing a more democratic and participatory society based on principles of equality, offer cross-cultural insights and present stimuli for debate and further research. The text is accessible, topical, and provides new and innovatory thinking. This book will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, lecturers and researchers with interests in education, social policy, sociology and disability studies.
Disability Politics
Title | Disability Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Campbell |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 113508839X |
This powerful book presents a series of perspectives on the process of self-organisation of disabled people which has taken place over the last thirty years. The 1980s saw a transformation in our understanding of the nature of disability, and consequently the kinds of policies and services necessary to ensure the full economic and social integration of disabled people. At the heart of this transformation has been the rise in the number of organisations controlled and run by disabled people themselves. Through a series of interviews with disabled people who have been centrally involved in the rise of the disability movement, the authors present a new collective history which throws light on the politics of the 1980s, and offers insights into future political developments in the 1990s and on into the twenty-first century.
Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change
Title | Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change PDF eBook |
Author | Len Barton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2013-11-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1134138342 |
This book seeks to explore how disability is understood and the position and experiences of disabled people both within and across different societies. The authors explore the question of politics in relation to specific struggles, providing a wealth of insights and ideas, and examine the nature and value of a social model of disability. They criticize exclusionary barriers while advancing a more democratic and participatory society based on principles of equality, offer cross-cultural insights and present stimuli for debate and further research. The text is accessible, topical, and provides new and innovatory thinking. This book will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, lecturers and researchers with interests in education, social policy, sociology and disability studies.
Rethinking the Disability Rights Movement
Title | Rethinking the Disability Rights Movement PDF eBook |
Author | Taylor & Francis Group |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-09-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781138845183 |
Disability and Social Change
Title | Disability and Social Change PDF eBook |
Author | Sonali Shah |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1847427863 |
'Disability and Social Change' will reveal how life has changed for disabled people growing up in Britain over the past 70 years, from the 1940s to the present day. It seeks to provide an in-depth examination of the interplay between individual biography and social context.
Foucault and the Government of Disability
Title | Foucault and the Government of Disability PDF eBook |
Author | Shelley Lynn Tremain |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2010-02-22 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0472025953 |
Foucault and the Government of Disability is the first book-length investigation of the relevance and importance of the ideas of Michel Foucault to the field of disability studies-and vice versa. Over the last thirty years, politicized conceptions of disability have precipitated significant social change, including the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, the redesign of urban landscapes, the appearance of closed-captioning on televisions, and the growing recognition that disabled people constitute a marginalized and disenfranchised constituency. The provocative essays in this volume respond to Foucault's call to question what is regarded as natural, inevitable, ethical, and liberating, while they challenge established understandings of Foucault's analyses and offer fresh approaches to his work. The book's roster of distinguished international contributors represents a broad range of disciplines and perspectives, making this a timely and necessary addition to the burgeoning field of disability studies.