Canadian disability-related policies are shaped within a global system of inequalities, including colonialism and neoliberalism. Using a critical theory framework, this article examines the complicated material inequalities experienced by people with disabilities and evident in the intersections of disability, gender, Indigenousness, race, and age. The collectively held ideas that give context to disability policies are at odds. Human rights protections are found in the foundational documents of Canadian society and part of its international commitments, yet these commitments often become window-dressing for a pervasive logic that it is better to be dead than disabled, and medical assistance in dying legislation supports this choice. While ...
This article seeks to examine the politics of human rights and disability in light of the recent Uni...
This article seeks to examine the politics of human rights and disability in light of the recent Uni...
"Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how artistic and radical efforts are reshaping disability activism ...
Canadian disability-related policies are shaped within a global system of inequalities, including co...
Aboriginal people with disabilities (APWD) are one of the most oppressed and marginalized groups in ...
It is well established and documented within the United Nations that Indigenous peoples within settl...
At the heart of the disability rights movement is the fact that people with disabilities want to be ...
Abstract: When the Canadian record on disability policy-making is reviewed a déjà vu discourse is cl...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Disability has been socially constructed through the institutions of medicine, education, work and ...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
This article analyses how disability human rights protections and processes under the United Nations...
We evaluate access for people with disabilities in two Canadian federal government eConsultations — ...
While trumpeting the values of diversity, Canada's current immigration practices exclude immigrants ...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
This article seeks to examine the politics of human rights and disability in light of the recent Uni...
This article seeks to examine the politics of human rights and disability in light of the recent Uni...
"Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how artistic and radical efforts are reshaping disability activism ...
Canadian disability-related policies are shaped within a global system of inequalities, including co...
Aboriginal people with disabilities (APWD) are one of the most oppressed and marginalized groups in ...
It is well established and documented within the United Nations that Indigenous peoples within settl...
At the heart of the disability rights movement is the fact that people with disabilities want to be ...
Abstract: When the Canadian record on disability policy-making is reviewed a déjà vu discourse is cl...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Disability has been socially constructed through the institutions of medicine, education, work and ...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
This article analyses how disability human rights protections and processes under the United Nations...
We evaluate access for people with disabilities in two Canadian federal government eConsultations — ...
While trumpeting the values of diversity, Canada's current immigration practices exclude immigrants ...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
This article seeks to examine the politics of human rights and disability in light of the recent Uni...
This article seeks to examine the politics of human rights and disability in light of the recent Uni...
"Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how artistic and radical efforts are reshaping disability activism ...