Abstract. In this paper the authors develop the concept of difference as it applies to people with disabilities. The production of difference is characterized as necessarily a social and a spatial process which allows the self to be partitioned from the Other. In the aggregate, such processes facilitate the stigmatization of whole classes of people and the institutionalization of rules for boundary maintenance between different groups. One important consequence among the population at large is a 'hierarchy of acceptance', that is, a structure of preferential ranking among various disability categories. A meta-analysis of 44 acceptance hierarchy studies since 1968 reveals both stability and change in community preference structures...
AbstractDisability is a dynamic phenomenon. It is modulated (i.e., modified or maintained) by change...
There is a strong controversy of how disability should be understood and if the models suggested in ...
Whilst legislation may have progressed internationally and nationally for disabled people, barriers ...
Disability theory and disabled people’s voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
Disability theory and disabled people's voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
This study reexamines and updates empirical research from 30 years ago in which Tringo examined pref...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
In this chapter I consider the experience of being or becoming disabled—henceforth referred to as di...
This paper considers sociological understandings of what constitutes disability. Current meanings of...
A review of the literature reveals a number of studies showing that it is possible to summarise the ...
This paper investigates the place of the disabled body in health care provision. Increasingly, diffe...
Disblement is a part of our society. To the core of social life pertains also a social contact which...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
With the recent development of disability studies, a great deal of effort has been made on the analy...
Conceptions of disability tend to be dominated by a medical discourse, which considers disability as...
AbstractDisability is a dynamic phenomenon. It is modulated (i.e., modified or maintained) by change...
There is a strong controversy of how disability should be understood and if the models suggested in ...
Whilst legislation may have progressed internationally and nationally for disabled people, barriers ...
Disability theory and disabled people’s voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
Disability theory and disabled people's voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
This study reexamines and updates empirical research from 30 years ago in which Tringo examined pref...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
In this chapter I consider the experience of being or becoming disabled—henceforth referred to as di...
This paper considers sociological understandings of what constitutes disability. Current meanings of...
A review of the literature reveals a number of studies showing that it is possible to summarise the ...
This paper investigates the place of the disabled body in health care provision. Increasingly, diffe...
Disblement is a part of our society. To the core of social life pertains also a social contact which...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
With the recent development of disability studies, a great deal of effort has been made on the analy...
Conceptions of disability tend to be dominated by a medical discourse, which considers disability as...
AbstractDisability is a dynamic phenomenon. It is modulated (i.e., modified or maintained) by change...
There is a strong controversy of how disability should be understood and if the models suggested in ...
Whilst legislation may have progressed internationally and nationally for disabled people, barriers ...