This chapter outlines how a complexity approach can help us think through disability. It explores how complexity thinking can help understand disability in the lives of people who experience disability and their interactions with other social divisions and systems or institutions of power. A complexity approach to systems and their inherent principles is particularly useful for social scientists - S. Walby states that this is because it recognises that each system takes all other systems as its environment. Casey, a young Indigenous Australian woman, has been ascribed various diagnostic labels including intellectual disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and a range of behavioural, emotional and mental health diagnoses. On th...
The tensions between the competing discourses of the medical and the social models of disability hav...
People living with disability may face significant barriers in work, study, sport and joining in eve...
Disability is an umbrella term consisting of various deprivations and capacity limitations of people...
The presence of disability, an embodied form of extreme vulnerability that is socially enacted, intr...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
Sociologists appear to have abandoned the study of serious mental illness. This paper argues that th...
This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have...
This chapter proposes that, though based in the social sciences, the tripartite model of disability ...
ABSTRACT. Complexity theory provides a promising exploratory framework for demonstrating quantifiabl...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...
The aims of this article are: 1) to offer a deeper and more theoretically grounded understanding of ...
The Complexity of Disability is Chapter 11 in Cross-Cultural Journalism: Communicating Strategicall...
Disability is a complex subject, concerning various aspects of life. Generally, it may be permanent ...
This paper will address recent debates surrounding the nature and cause of the complex process of di...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The tensions between the competing discourses of the medical and the social models of disability hav...
People living with disability may face significant barriers in work, study, sport and joining in eve...
Disability is an umbrella term consisting of various deprivations and capacity limitations of people...
The presence of disability, an embodied form of extreme vulnerability that is socially enacted, intr...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
Sociologists appear to have abandoned the study of serious mental illness. This paper argues that th...
This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have...
This chapter proposes that, though based in the social sciences, the tripartite model of disability ...
ABSTRACT. Complexity theory provides a promising exploratory framework for demonstrating quantifiabl...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...
The aims of this article are: 1) to offer a deeper and more theoretically grounded understanding of ...
The Complexity of Disability is Chapter 11 in Cross-Cultural Journalism: Communicating Strategicall...
Disability is a complex subject, concerning various aspects of life. Generally, it may be permanent ...
This paper will address recent debates surrounding the nature and cause of the complex process of di...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The tensions between the competing discourses of the medical and the social models of disability hav...
People living with disability may face significant barriers in work, study, sport and joining in eve...
Disability is an umbrella term consisting of various deprivations and capacity limitations of people...