Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the individual and the state is constructed. These concepts concern the vital political and democratic values of freedom, equality and solidarity. As realising the citizenship and rights of disabled people has become an explicit aim of many western democratic governments, we explore in this article how these notions are encompassed in the formal rhetoric of social policy-makers. However, social policy rhetoric is potentially paradoxical when a critical consideration is made about how even promising ideas are implemented in practice. Therefore, we investigate the implications of policy developments based on real-life experiences of informal caregivers. ...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
This article relates the eight Guiding Principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...
This thesis argues that the invisibility of disabled people in the Citizenship curriculum is no long...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
The concept of citizenship was created in Greece about 600 BC, and has for most of the time been tre...
Governments, human rights bodies and disability studies scholars all have suggested that disabled pe...
What happens when a group traditionally defined as lacking the necessary capacities of citizenship i...
The British Disabled People’s Movement’s (DPM’s) attempt to define disability as a social relationsh...
The research described in this thesis had two main aims. First, to examine the concept of citizenshi...
The notion of citizenship has become fashionable once again and has become a shorthand device for ta...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Citizenship for people with a disability has become a notable subject within disability studies, but...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
This article relates the eight Guiding Principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...
This thesis argues that the invisibility of disabled people in the Citizenship curriculum is no long...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
The concept of citizenship was created in Greece about 600 BC, and has for most of the time been tre...
Governments, human rights bodies and disability studies scholars all have suggested that disabled pe...
What happens when a group traditionally defined as lacking the necessary capacities of citizenship i...
The British Disabled People’s Movement’s (DPM’s) attempt to define disability as a social relationsh...
The research described in this thesis had two main aims. First, to examine the concept of citizenshi...
The notion of citizenship has become fashionable once again and has become a shorthand device for ta...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Citizenship for people with a disability has become a notable subject within disability studies, but...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
This article relates the eight Guiding Principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...