This article is based upon a historical study of a Norwegian diaconal foundation working in the field of disability care and welfare services. The article discusses how the foundation understood their mission and responded to emerging integration policies in the context of a Scandinavian welfare state. The article starts out by positioning disability as a human rights concept, both internationally and in the Norwegian context. Martha Nussbaum’s theory of justice – the capabilities approach – is introduced and offered as a theoretical perspective for studying diaconal practice. Next, the historical study involving a Norwegian diaconal service provider working in the field of disability and deaf culture is introduced. The study is situated in...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
The concept of citizenship was created in Greece about 600 BC, and has for most of the time been tre...
The purpose of this study was to determine and describe the ideas, that is, a mental construction of...
The introductory chapter gives an introduction to various aspects of religious citizenship. Drawing ...
This article applies the social model of disability (Oliver 1996) and the theory of social role valo...
This thesis argues that the invisibility of disabled people in the Citizenship curriculum is no long...
This study examined disabled people’s access to independent living in Scotland and Norway. At the ti...
This article discusses the findings of a study into how voluntary work provides opportunities for w...
Active citizen participation has today become increasingly highlighted in political debates worldwid...
The need for care and welfare services puts elderly and persons with intellectual disabilities, chro...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
The focus of this special issue is some of the main tacit policies and practices in the Norwegian we...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
This Article is a comparative study of disability regulations in the European Union and the United S...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is a landmark for the internation...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
The concept of citizenship was created in Greece about 600 BC, and has for most of the time been tre...
The purpose of this study was to determine and describe the ideas, that is, a mental construction of...
The introductory chapter gives an introduction to various aspects of religious citizenship. Drawing ...
This article applies the social model of disability (Oliver 1996) and the theory of social role valo...
This thesis argues that the invisibility of disabled people in the Citizenship curriculum is no long...
This study examined disabled people’s access to independent living in Scotland and Norway. At the ti...
This article discusses the findings of a study into how voluntary work provides opportunities for w...
Active citizen participation has today become increasingly highlighted in political debates worldwid...
The need for care and welfare services puts elderly and persons with intellectual disabilities, chro...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
The focus of this special issue is some of the main tacit policies and practices in the Norwegian we...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
This Article is a comparative study of disability regulations in the European Union and the United S...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is a landmark for the internation...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
The concept of citizenship was created in Greece about 600 BC, and has for most of the time been tre...
The purpose of this study was to determine and describe the ideas, that is, a mental construction of...