The changing social position of people with disabilities can be studied through the changing importance of three discourses: (1) normality/deviance, (2) equality/inequality, and (3) us/them. The normality/deviance discourse represents questions about rehabilitation and integration. The equality/inequality discourse represents the struggle for economic welfare and equal rights. Finally, the us/them discourse represents a valuing of disability as a basis for identity formation and as a question of ethnicity. The situation for deaf people will serve as an empirical case for outlining the theory of the three discourses. The discussion points out that the us/the outsiders discourse is underdeveloped in disability theory, and possible strategies ...
The purpose of the dissertation is to examine the language used to discuss disability and the attitu...
Disability theory and disabled people's voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
Adopting a social constructionist framework, the authors conducted a synthetic discourse analysis to...
* Why has 'the discursive turn' been sidelined in the development of a social theory of disability, ...
Well established in the history of Deaf studies is the existence of two opposing perspectives of d/D...
Reference terms used to refer to d/Deaf individuals in America have long been a point of contention ...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
Following Foucault’s theory of discourse this article aims at reformulating the established concept ...
This thesis is an investigation into the current meaning of disability and of some forms of contempo...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
The identity that culture attributes to people with disabilities is supported by narratives of exclu...
Abstract: Ideology constitutes an important site of struggle for disabled people and for Deaf commun...
Disability theory and disabled people’s voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
International audienceDisability and Social Representations Theory provides theoretical and methodol...
The Internet and new digital media can both open up access to new public spaces, and further disable...
The purpose of the dissertation is to examine the language used to discuss disability and the attitu...
Disability theory and disabled people's voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
Adopting a social constructionist framework, the authors conducted a synthetic discourse analysis to...
* Why has 'the discursive turn' been sidelined in the development of a social theory of disability, ...
Well established in the history of Deaf studies is the existence of two opposing perspectives of d/D...
Reference terms used to refer to d/Deaf individuals in America have long been a point of contention ...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
Following Foucault’s theory of discourse this article aims at reformulating the established concept ...
This thesis is an investigation into the current meaning of disability and of some forms of contempo...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
The identity that culture attributes to people with disabilities is supported by narratives of exclu...
Abstract: Ideology constitutes an important site of struggle for disabled people and for Deaf commun...
Disability theory and disabled people’s voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
International audienceDisability and Social Representations Theory provides theoretical and methodol...
The Internet and new digital media can both open up access to new public spaces, and further disable...
The purpose of the dissertation is to examine the language used to discuss disability and the attitu...
Disability theory and disabled people's voices have remained marginal in attempts to include a wider...
Adopting a social constructionist framework, the authors conducted a synthetic discourse analysis to...