This chapter provides a theoretical overview of some of the ways in which the process of normalization functions as forms of hidden privilege. It outlines how privileged groups come to represent the dominant norm whereby white, male, able-bodied, heterosexual, middle-class people in Western societies come to embody what it means to be normal. It also explores strategies for challenging the normalization of privilege by encouraging the development of responsibility not only for individual actions but also for the social practices which create them
Normalization is an ideology of human services based on the proposition that the quality of life inc...
1 INTRODUCTION At the outset, I should say two things. I have no particular interest in the history ...
To explain the legitimation of inequality among the members of a social system, we blend system just...
Principle of Normalization have had a profound impact on all the disability rehabilitation services ...
Two psychological reasons that powerful groups are socially privileged are (1) powerful groups are c...
During the late 1960s, Normalization and Social Role Valorization (SRV) enabled the widespread emerg...
Chapter: WHITE PRIVILEGE AND THE COLOR OF FEAR This chapter focuses on the role that powe...
1 INTRODUCTION In 1982, Steve Tullman and Wolf Wolfensberger reformulated the Normalization principl...
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 NORMALIZATION & SOCIAL ROLE VALORIZATION We are all familiar with the defining ch...
Melting into the Margins intervenes in the academic and media debate about normality: the white nucl...
An in-depth examination of the different forms of privilege perpetuating inequality within American ...
In modern societies we often make judgements of certain kinds of behaviour that are virtually automa...
For all the talk lately about privilege, few have commented on the moral obligations associated with...
Analogies can be drawn between social cartographies of disability and the landscape of race. Underst...
This article takes issue with the practical and the cognitive roles of normality within political li...
Normalization is an ideology of human services based on the proposition that the quality of life inc...
1 INTRODUCTION At the outset, I should say two things. I have no particular interest in the history ...
To explain the legitimation of inequality among the members of a social system, we blend system just...
Principle of Normalization have had a profound impact on all the disability rehabilitation services ...
Two psychological reasons that powerful groups are socially privileged are (1) powerful groups are c...
During the late 1960s, Normalization and Social Role Valorization (SRV) enabled the widespread emerg...
Chapter: WHITE PRIVILEGE AND THE COLOR OF FEAR This chapter focuses on the role that powe...
1 INTRODUCTION In 1982, Steve Tullman and Wolf Wolfensberger reformulated the Normalization principl...
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 NORMALIZATION & SOCIAL ROLE VALORIZATION We are all familiar with the defining ch...
Melting into the Margins intervenes in the academic and media debate about normality: the white nucl...
An in-depth examination of the different forms of privilege perpetuating inequality within American ...
In modern societies we often make judgements of certain kinds of behaviour that are virtually automa...
For all the talk lately about privilege, few have commented on the moral obligations associated with...
Analogies can be drawn between social cartographies of disability and the landscape of race. Underst...
This article takes issue with the practical and the cognitive roles of normality within political li...
Normalization is an ideology of human services based on the proposition that the quality of life inc...
1 INTRODUCTION At the outset, I should say two things. I have no particular interest in the history ...
To explain the legitimation of inequality among the members of a social system, we blend system just...