My aim in this paper is to engage with definitions of disability and resilience. Despite the changing social position of people with disabilities in the community, notions of resilience are often invoked to describe the experience of people with disability and attributes of successful (often considered ‘inspiring’) people with disability. Drawing on Runswick-Cole and Goodley’s argument that individualising qualities of resilience in inspirational people with disabilities has not benefitted people with disabilities, this paper reveals the importance of resilience as a response to social oppression. People with disabilities in their formation of a disability cultural movement are reworking and redefining resilience as a response to oppression
Firmly rooted in the ideological and cultural traditions of western society, the notion of ‘Independ...
In this Personal View, we examine how the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...
Resilience is an interdisciplinary concept that has been interrogated and investigated in a number o...
In this qualitative study, the authors examined the nature of resilience in people with chronic disa...
The following paper explores existing conceptualizations of resilience (namely, the ecological appro...
This article critiques the relationship between the aims of ‘learning disability’ policy and the rea...
Viktor Frank’s logotherapy (1905-1990) offers a vision of humankind which can instrument, and provid...
Aim: This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual dis...
Disabled people continuously find themselves in situations where they must justify their existence a...
This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual disabili...
The paper proposes a reflection on the representation of disability and on the transformative potent...
Critical researchers enter into an investigation with their assumptions on the table, so no one is c...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
The objective of the research is to identify the resilient strategies in people with disabilities of...
Firmly rooted in the ideological and cultural traditions of western society, the notion of ‘Independ...
In this Personal View, we examine how the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...
Resilience is an interdisciplinary concept that has been interrogated and investigated in a number o...
In this qualitative study, the authors examined the nature of resilience in people with chronic disa...
The following paper explores existing conceptualizations of resilience (namely, the ecological appro...
This article critiques the relationship between the aims of ‘learning disability’ policy and the rea...
Viktor Frank’s logotherapy (1905-1990) offers a vision of humankind which can instrument, and provid...
Aim: This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual dis...
Disabled people continuously find themselves in situations where they must justify their existence a...
This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual disabili...
The paper proposes a reflection on the representation of disability and on the transformative potent...
Critical researchers enter into an investigation with their assumptions on the table, so no one is c...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
The objective of the research is to identify the resilient strategies in people with disabilities of...
Firmly rooted in the ideological and cultural traditions of western society, the notion of ‘Independ...
In this Personal View, we examine how the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...