The International Symbol of Access (ISA) produces, capacitates, and debilitates disability in particular ways and is grounded by a happy affective economy that is embedded within neoliberal capitalism. This production of disability runs counter to the dismantling of ableism and compulsory able-bodiedness. In charting the development of the modern wheelchair, the rise of disability rights in North America, and the emergence of the ISA as a universally acceptable representation of access for disabled people, I argue that this production of disability serves a capacitating function for particular forms of impairment. These capacitated forms are celebrated through a neoliberal economy of inclusion. I conclude by critically approaching the happy...
Social enterprises play an increasing role in providing employment opportunities for disabled people...
The Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) of 1990 and 2008 are laws imagined as enacting two goals:...
In 2012, a new International Symbol of Access (ISA) has been introduced by designers Sara Hendren an...
<p>The International Symbol of Access (ISA) produces, capacitates, and debilitates disability in par...
In this dissertation I link the contemporary biopolitical production of disability to the neoliberal...
This article investigates the emerging field of critical disability studies in order to explore unde...
In this chapter we examine the constitutive mechanisms that seek to sustain hegemonic constructions ...
This paper uses a cultural studies lens to suggest that the ISA confers a semiotic imposition of “ot...
This paper discusses the impact of neoliberalism on disability policy and activism. The paper highli...
This chapter provides an overview of three core areas of neoliberalism that have subjected everyday ...
This chapter illustrates that the sociopolitical location of partially disabled people is one of sur...
This article is a theoretical exploration of debates on the impact of industrial capitalism on disab...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
This article critically discusses how the Independent Living Movement (ILM) both reflects and challe...
Neoliberal reforms lead to deep changes in healthcare systems around the world, on account of their ...
Social enterprises play an increasing role in providing employment opportunities for disabled people...
The Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) of 1990 and 2008 are laws imagined as enacting two goals:...
In 2012, a new International Symbol of Access (ISA) has been introduced by designers Sara Hendren an...
<p>The International Symbol of Access (ISA) produces, capacitates, and debilitates disability in par...
In this dissertation I link the contemporary biopolitical production of disability to the neoliberal...
This article investigates the emerging field of critical disability studies in order to explore unde...
In this chapter we examine the constitutive mechanisms that seek to sustain hegemonic constructions ...
This paper uses a cultural studies lens to suggest that the ISA confers a semiotic imposition of “ot...
This paper discusses the impact of neoliberalism on disability policy and activism. The paper highli...
This chapter provides an overview of three core areas of neoliberalism that have subjected everyday ...
This chapter illustrates that the sociopolitical location of partially disabled people is one of sur...
This article is a theoretical exploration of debates on the impact of industrial capitalism on disab...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
This article critically discusses how the Independent Living Movement (ILM) both reflects and challe...
Neoliberal reforms lead to deep changes in healthcare systems around the world, on account of their ...
Social enterprises play an increasing role in providing employment opportunities for disabled people...
The Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) of 1990 and 2008 are laws imagined as enacting two goals:...
In 2012, a new International Symbol of Access (ISA) has been introduced by designers Sara Hendren an...