This research brings reflections about human rights facing the assistive technology promotion's necessity in Brazil. Begins with: It is possible the complete social emancipation of people with physical disabilities or reduced mobility with the assistive tecnologies they need. Consequently, once they have acessibility and the physical mechanisms to make easier to have the right to freedom and the right to equal opportunities, the State would play his part in making the human rights ideology guided by social inclusion. There are vulnerable groups needing the protection that comes from the State and gives the right to live with dignity and also the access to public goods and services. It is recognized the new subjects of rights' appearance (e....
Abstract: The individuals with deficiencies represent about ten per cent of the world’s populat...
This paper aims to present the inclusion of people with disabilities in society, based on several le...
[extract] From the most remote Western civilizations, the disabled person has always been marginaliz...
This research brings reflections about human rights facing the assistive technology promotion's nece...
ABSTRACT: In Brazil, there is a large number of legislation that evoke the rights of people with dis...
This article shows that there are still public policy in the defense and integration of persons with...
Public policies aimed at assisting disabled citizens are a fairly recent development in Brazil. Prio...
ABSTRACT The contemporary world, the job market is constantly changing due to the inclusion of new ...
Brazilian laws guarantee the protection to the rights of the citizenship of people with disabilities...
A deficiência é uma realidade em nossa sociedade e se manifesta em boa parte da população mundial re...
This research aims to analyze how the accessibility of disabled people is ensured in the infraconsti...
The process of redemocratization in Brazil encouraged the participation of society, which gathered a...
This article explores the purport and portent of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of...
This paper reviews the debate on the social model of disability has influenced conceptions of the In...
This paper aims to contribute to the history of social movements in Brazil, especially the political...
Abstract: The individuals with deficiencies represent about ten per cent of the world’s populat...
This paper aims to present the inclusion of people with disabilities in society, based on several le...
[extract] From the most remote Western civilizations, the disabled person has always been marginaliz...
This research brings reflections about human rights facing the assistive technology promotion's nece...
ABSTRACT: In Brazil, there is a large number of legislation that evoke the rights of people with dis...
This article shows that there are still public policy in the defense and integration of persons with...
Public policies aimed at assisting disabled citizens are a fairly recent development in Brazil. Prio...
ABSTRACT The contemporary world, the job market is constantly changing due to the inclusion of new ...
Brazilian laws guarantee the protection to the rights of the citizenship of people with disabilities...
A deficiência é uma realidade em nossa sociedade e se manifesta em boa parte da população mundial re...
This research aims to analyze how the accessibility of disabled people is ensured in the infraconsti...
The process of redemocratization in Brazil encouraged the participation of society, which gathered a...
This article explores the purport and portent of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of...
This paper reviews the debate on the social model of disability has influenced conceptions of the In...
This paper aims to contribute to the history of social movements in Brazil, especially the political...
Abstract: The individuals with deficiencies represent about ten per cent of the world’s populat...
This paper aims to present the inclusion of people with disabilities in society, based on several le...
[extract] From the most remote Western civilizations, the disabled person has always been marginaliz...