This paper follows up on qualitative interviews conducted with British disabled people in 1994-6, exploring how people’s lives and relationships have changed over twenty years (n = 8). The themes include imagery and identity, access to relationships, social context and attitudes. Ageing brought greater self-acceptance, and also lower salience of impairment; but for some, it also brought co-morbid chronic health issues which made life more complicated. Respondents generally felt that social attitudes to disabled sexuality had not changed sufficiently, but also that UK austerity policies risked undermining hard-won independence and wellbeing
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45558/1/11195_2005_Article_BF01102578.p...
Background: Although approximately 80% of the global population of people with disabilities reside i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Cameron and Matthews’ paper“More t...
This paper follows up on qualitative interviews conducted with British disabled people in 1994–6, ex...
YesFor this paper, emotional and socio-political questions lie at the heart of relationships in unde...
This article details a thematic analysis of disabled men and women’s accounts of past and present in...
This paper presented research undertaken in collaboration with a self-advocacy group using inclusiv...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
For this paper, emotional and socio-political questions lie at the heart of relationships in underst...
Disabled people are historically de-sexualized and labelled as non-sexual, incapable or uninterested...
For this paper, emotional and socio-political questions lie at the heart of relationships in underst...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
MA Thesis: Anthropology February 2015This ethnographic study looks at how disabled youth in two loc...
This paper is based on a lecture held in Nagoya, Japan as part of a seminar on issues relating to di...
Aim. The aim of this study is to analyze the living conditions of physically disabled people from t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45558/1/11195_2005_Article_BF01102578.p...
Background: Although approximately 80% of the global population of people with disabilities reside i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Cameron and Matthews’ paper“More t...
This paper follows up on qualitative interviews conducted with British disabled people in 1994–6, ex...
YesFor this paper, emotional and socio-political questions lie at the heart of relationships in unde...
This article details a thematic analysis of disabled men and women’s accounts of past and present in...
This paper presented research undertaken in collaboration with a self-advocacy group using inclusiv...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
For this paper, emotional and socio-political questions lie at the heart of relationships in underst...
Disabled people are historically de-sexualized and labelled as non-sexual, incapable or uninterested...
For this paper, emotional and socio-political questions lie at the heart of relationships in underst...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
MA Thesis: Anthropology February 2015This ethnographic study looks at how disabled youth in two loc...
This paper is based on a lecture held in Nagoya, Japan as part of a seminar on issues relating to di...
Aim. The aim of this study is to analyze the living conditions of physically disabled people from t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45558/1/11195_2005_Article_BF01102578.p...
Background: Although approximately 80% of the global population of people with disabilities reside i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Cameron and Matthews’ paper“More t...