In this paper, we explore the significance of parasport in highlighting an emancipatory understanding of difference and enhancing social empowerment. By illuminating the influence of ableist ideology upon people with impairments we draw upon the field of disability studies. We ultimately argue that rather than being supressed, difference should be recognised and valued in parasport practices and ideologies, leading to a pluralist culture, in which further and wider social emancipation can be grounded. Acceptance of difference is an absolute and essential pre-condition for parasport cultures to promote positive social change for people with disabilities
This paper illuminates the potential of diversely embodied sporting cultures to challenge ableism, t...
Can sport provide a platform for disability awareness as regards both social and biological dimensio...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...
In this paper, we explore the significance of parasport in highlighting an emancipatory understandin...
Can sport provide a platform for disability awareness as regards both social and biological dimensio...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the socially constructed nature of coaching and its develo...
When thinking about the Paralympics, many people may view it as a competitive, empowering event for ...
The prevailing view of disability in times past was a medical one, where the individual was seen as ...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
Disability and parasport provide visibility and representation of disability and disabled people, pr...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIn this paper, we highlight the need to ...
This article draws on the theoretical concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to provide a critical analysis of ...
This paper explores the questions of equality and social justice for people with disabilities in spo...
Brittain, Ian Stuart, Jul 2002. Disability sport, and especially elite disability sport, has been al...
This paper illuminates the potential of diversely embodied sporting cultures to challenge ableism, t...
Can sport provide a platform for disability awareness as regards both social and biological dimensio...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...
In this paper, we explore the significance of parasport in highlighting an emancipatory understandin...
Can sport provide a platform for disability awareness as regards both social and biological dimensio...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the socially constructed nature of coaching and its develo...
When thinking about the Paralympics, many people may view it as a competitive, empowering event for ...
The prevailing view of disability in times past was a medical one, where the individual was seen as ...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
The Paralympic Games is celebrated in the mainstream media in line with the vision of the Internatio...
Disability and parasport provide visibility and representation of disability and disabled people, pr...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIn this paper, we highlight the need to ...
This article draws on the theoretical concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to provide a critical analysis of ...
This paper explores the questions of equality and social justice for people with disabilities in spo...
Brittain, Ian Stuart, Jul 2002. Disability sport, and especially elite disability sport, has been al...
This paper illuminates the potential of diversely embodied sporting cultures to challenge ableism, t...
Can sport provide a platform for disability awareness as regards both social and biological dimensio...
The example of the Olympics in Rio showed how much the declared acceptance of disability differs fro...