Routledge handbook of disability studies /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
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2020.
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| Edition: | Second Edition. |
| Series: | Routledge international handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of contributors
- Part 1: Theorizing disability
- 1. The changing terrain of disability studies: Alan Roulstone, Carol Thomas and Nick Watson
- 2. Understanding the social model of disability: past, present and future: Colin Barnes
- 3. Critical disability studies: rethinking the conventions for the age of postmodernity: Margrit Shildrick.
- 14. Visual impairment and disability: a dual approach towards equality and inclusion in UK policy and provision: Karen Beauchamp-Pryor
- Part 3: Social policy and disability: health, personal assistance, employment and education
- 15. Disability and neoliberal state formations: Karen Soldatic and Helen Meekosha
- 16. Disabled people, work and employment: a global perspective: Alan Roulstone
- 17. Disability studies, inclusive education and exclusion: Michele Moore and Roger Slee
- 18. Independent living: Charlotte Pearson.
- 19. Disablement and health: Eric Emerson, Brandon Vick, Hilary Graham, Chris Hatton, Gwynnyth Llewellyn, Ros Madden, Boika Rechel and Janet Robertson
- 20. Disability in developing countries: Tom Shakespeare
- Part 4: Disability studies and interdisciplinarity
- 21. Social encounters, cultural representation and critical avoidance: David Bolt
- 22. What can philosophy tell us about disability?: Simo Vehmas
- 23. The psychology of disability: Dan Goodley.
- 4. Minority model: from liberal to neoliberal futures of disability: David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder
- 5. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and its relationship to disability studies: Jerome E. Bickenbach
- 6. Fear, pity and disgust: emotions and the non-disabled imaginary: Bill Hughes
- 7. Psycho-emotional disablism: the missing link?: Donna Reeve
- 8. Researching disablement: Nick Watson
- Part 2: Disablement, disablism and impairment effects.
- 9. Deaf identities in disability studies: with us or without us?: Jackie Leach Scully
- 10. Theorizing the position of people with learning difficulties within disability studies: progress and pitfalls: Kirsten Stalker
- 11. Long-term disabling conditions and disability theory: Sasha Scambler
- 12. Psychiatric system survivors: an emerging movement: Peter Beresford
- 13. It's about time! Understanding the experience of speech impairment: Kevin Paterson.