The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living in an historical epoch which might be described as neoliberal-ableism, in which we are all subjected to slow death, increased precarity and growing debility. In this paper we apply this analysis to a consideration of austerity with further reference to disability studies and politics
Since 2009 a decrease in support for dis/abled people provided by the welfare state has taken place....
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living...
The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living...
This chapter illustrates that the sociopolitical location of partially disabled people is one of sur...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...
In this Chapter I consider if and if so how the current ‘age of austerity’ is impacting on arts prac...
This chapter provides an overview of three core areas of neoliberalism that have subjected everyday ...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
Disability and Neoliberal State Formations explores the trajectory of neoliberalism in Australia and...
In this chapter we examine the constitutive mechanisms that seek to sustain hegemonic constructions ...
This paper draws on Berlant’s (2011) concept of “‘cruel optimism”’ as it manifests itself in the liv...
The Financial Crisis of 2008 resulted in many western economies implementing cuts in health and soci...
Since 2009 a decrease in support for dis/abled people provided by the welfare state has taken place....
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living...
The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living...
This chapter illustrates that the sociopolitical location of partially disabled people is one of sur...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...
In this Chapter I consider if and if so how the current ‘age of austerity’ is impacting on arts prac...
This chapter provides an overview of three core areas of neoliberalism that have subjected everyday ...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
Disability and Neoliberal State Formations explores the trajectory of neoliberalism in Australia and...
In this chapter we examine the constitutive mechanisms that seek to sustain hegemonic constructions ...
This paper draws on Berlant’s (2011) concept of “‘cruel optimism”’ as it manifests itself in the liv...
The Financial Crisis of 2008 resulted in many western economies implementing cuts in health and soci...
Since 2009 a decrease in support for dis/abled people provided by the welfare state has taken place....
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...