In recent years, academics interested in the field of disability studies have argued that the disability category is a socially constructed category influenced by historical, social, political, cultural and economic factors. In the present era a dominant social construction of disability is that disability is primarily a "personal tragedy" (Oliver, 1990) requiring medical intervention. Prior to the medical model social construction of the disability category, disability was primarily defined as a social and legal category linked to social welfare and charitable relief (Stone, 1984). These two social constructs of disability (social/legal and medical model) have received a great deal of attention in recent years but there is at least one ...
In society, laws and regulations act as metaphorical gatekeepers. People are required to follow the ...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...
Abstract: In recent years, academics interested in the field of disability studies have argued that ...
At the heart of the disability rights movement is the fact that people with disabilities want to be ...
Social inequalities associated with disability are a disturbing feature of contemporary Western soci...
Disability has been socially constructed through the institutions of medicine, education, work and ...
This dissertation, “‘Hire the Handicapped!’: Disability Rights, Economic Integration and Working Liv...
Forms of oppression affecting specific social groups such as women and people with disabilities are ...
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes towards and representations of d...
This paper examines the history and language of Canadian immigration statues and House of Commons de...
During the 19th century, an unprecedented process of medicalisation and institutionalisation took pl...
During the 19th century, an unprecedented process of medicalisation and institutionalisation took pl...
The influence of disability studies on legal scholarship is most visible in the social model, which ...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In society, laws and regulations act as metaphorical gatekeepers. People are required to follow the ...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...
Abstract: In recent years, academics interested in the field of disability studies have argued that ...
At the heart of the disability rights movement is the fact that people with disabilities want to be ...
Social inequalities associated with disability are a disturbing feature of contemporary Western soci...
Disability has been socially constructed through the institutions of medicine, education, work and ...
This dissertation, “‘Hire the Handicapped!’: Disability Rights, Economic Integration and Working Liv...
Forms of oppression affecting specific social groups such as women and people with disabilities are ...
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes towards and representations of d...
This paper examines the history and language of Canadian immigration statues and House of Commons de...
During the 19th century, an unprecedented process of medicalisation and institutionalisation took pl...
During the 19th century, an unprecedented process of medicalisation and institutionalisation took pl...
The influence of disability studies on legal scholarship is most visible in the social model, which ...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In society, laws and regulations act as metaphorical gatekeepers. People are required to follow the ...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...