Book review: Disability studies: Emerging Insights and Perspectives Edited by: Thomas Campbell, Fernando Fontes, Laura Hemingway, Armineh Soorenian and Chris TillThe Disability Press, Leeds. 2008.
In Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement, editors Helen Spandler, Jill Anderson and Bob ...
Whilst legislation may have progressed internationally and nationally for disabled people, barriers ...
In 1995’s Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness and the Body, Lennard Davis famously defined disa...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Book review: Disability studies: Emerging Insights and Perspectives Edited by: Thomas Campbell, Fern...
Many behavior analysts work with indi-viduals who have physical, sensory, or intel-lectual impairmen...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
Drawing on interviews with disabled people’s organisations and disabled individuals, Laura Hemingway...
This is Volume 10, Issue 1 and 2, a special double issue from 2014. It includes a forum on Popular C...
A HISTORY OF DISABILITY Henri-Jacques Stiker, The University of Michigan Press, 1999 PÅ NÄRA HÅLL ER...
abstract: The term disability inherently suggests a lack of ability that, if corrected or mitigated,...
This interdisciplinary article draws on the social sciences to posit a tripartite model from which l...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
In Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement, editors Helen Spandler, Jill Anderson and Bob ...
Whilst legislation may have progressed internationally and nationally for disabled people, barriers ...
In 1995’s Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness and the Body, Lennard Davis famously defined disa...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Book review: Disability studies: Emerging Insights and Perspectives Edited by: Thomas Campbell, Fern...
Many behavior analysts work with indi-viduals who have physical, sensory, or intel-lectual impairmen...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
Drawing on interviews with disabled people’s organisations and disabled individuals, Laura Hemingway...
This is Volume 10, Issue 1 and 2, a special double issue from 2014. It includes a forum on Popular C...
A HISTORY OF DISABILITY Henri-Jacques Stiker, The University of Michigan Press, 1999 PÅ NÄRA HÅLL ER...
abstract: The term disability inherently suggests a lack of ability that, if corrected or mitigated,...
This interdisciplinary article draws on the social sciences to posit a tripartite model from which l...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
In Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement, editors Helen Spandler, Jill Anderson and Bob ...
Whilst legislation may have progressed internationally and nationally for disabled people, barriers ...
In 1995’s Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness and the Body, Lennard Davis famously defined disa...