This article engages with debates about the UK Disabled People’s Movement’s ‘Big Idea’ – the social model of disability - positioning this as an ‘oppositional device’. This concept is adapted from the work of the art activist and theorist Brian Holmes, elaborated using insights from Foucault and others. The model’s primary operation is introducing contingency into the present, facilitating disabled people’s resistance-practices. We recognise, however, that the device can operate in a disciplinary manner when adopted by a machinery of government. Whilst our primary goal is to understand the character and operation of the social model, by providing a more general definition of an oppositional device as the concrete operation of technologies o...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
In British disability politics, the disability movement has sponsored the social model approach to d...
The social model of disability has demonstrated political success for disabled people in society. At...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
Over the last two decades disability activists have established the social model of disability as a ...
Social theories are usually developed to enable a clearer understanding of a situation or problem. T...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
Within this paper the nature and importance of a social model of disability will be examined. Partic...
Recent activist memoirs and archival work has begun to challenge our understanding of the historical...
A social model of disability relates a person’s disadvantage to the combination of personal traits a...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
In British disability politics, the disability movement has sponsored the social model approach to d...
The social model of disability has demonstrated political success for disabled people in society. At...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
Over the last two decades disability activists have established the social model of disability as a ...
Social theories are usually developed to enable a clearer understanding of a situation or problem. T...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
Within this paper the nature and importance of a social model of disability will be examined. Partic...
Recent activist memoirs and archival work has begun to challenge our understanding of the historical...
A social model of disability relates a person’s disadvantage to the combination of personal traits a...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...