In this article I discuss the affirmation model, initially proposed by Swain and French (2000), as an intervention in an ongoing debate within disability studies around the usefulness of the social model. I consider the purpose of developing models, such as the social and affirmation models, and identify the lack of definitions in Swain and French’s original suggestion as an inherent weakness. I then outline my own research, undertaken with the aim of identifying whether useful affirmation model definitions might be fashioned, and relate my conclusions to Freire’s idea of critical Praxis. I conclude by proposing the affirmation model as a practical tool for use by social workers to identify the ways in which disabling social relations are r...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
Learning more from the Social Model: linking experience, participation and knowledge productio
In this article I discuss the affirmation model, initially proposed by Swain and French (2000), as a...
in The Politics of Difference (1990) Iris Young argued that oppression is experienced in the flow of...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Disability and Socie...
In this paper we argue that a new model of disability is emerging within the literature by disabled ...
This article applies the social model of disability (Oliver 1996) and the theory of social role valo...
The medical model of disability, though beneficial for the medical professional, is often exclusiona...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
This paper represents a review of genesis and basic assertions of the social disability model (SDM) ...
This short paper emerges from an engagement with the paper by Morgan in this special edition which a...
The social model of disability has demonstrated political success for disabled people in society. At...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
Learning more from the Social Model: linking experience, participation and knowledge productio
In this article I discuss the affirmation model, initially proposed by Swain and French (2000), as a...
in The Politics of Difference (1990) Iris Young argued that oppression is experienced in the flow of...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Disability and Socie...
In this paper we argue that a new model of disability is emerging within the literature by disabled ...
This article applies the social model of disability (Oliver 1996) and the theory of social role valo...
The medical model of disability, though beneficial for the medical professional, is often exclusiona...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
This paper represents a review of genesis and basic assertions of the social disability model (SDM) ...
This short paper emerges from an engagement with the paper by Morgan in this special edition which a...
The social model of disability has demonstrated political success for disabled people in society. At...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
Learning more from the Social Model: linking experience, participation and knowledge productio