Inequalities in the creative industries are known to be persistent and systemic. The model of production in UK film and television (UKF&TV) is argued to exclude on the basis of gender, race and class. This article considers a social category that has been overlooked in these debates: disability. It argues that workers with impairments are ‘doubly disabled’ – in both the labour markets and labour processes of UKF&TV. It concludes that disability cannot simply be incorporated in an additive way in order to understand the exclusion of these workers, but that they face qualitatively different sources of disadvantage compared with other minorities in UKF&TV workplaces. This has negative implications for workers with impairments in other labour m...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
Work and paid employment has become a central aspect of social identity in our contemporary work soc...
© 2016. This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The adverse employment effects that attach to disability are empirically well established. They are ...
Grounded within the substantive conception of ableism (Wolbring 2008), this article explores the pre...
This paper builds on the idea that we are living in a disablist society which values ”normal” bodies...
© The Editor(s) and The Author(s) 2016. This book interrogates trends in training and employment of ...
While there has been a concerted effort from academics and industry to improve the representation of...
This report focuses on the key findings of a survey conducted in the Spring of 2021 among deaf and d...
Active labour market programmes (ALMPs) are critical preparation mechanisms to assist people to ente...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
This article explores the lived experiences of disabled men and women who work in sheltered employme...
Changing Images of Disability in British Television Drama: from the 1970s till the Present is a hist...
This article introduces contributions to the Special Issue of Disability Studies Quarterly on Disabi...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
Work and paid employment has become a central aspect of social identity in our contemporary work soc...
© 2016. This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The adverse employment effects that attach to disability are empirically well established. They are ...
Grounded within the substantive conception of ableism (Wolbring 2008), this article explores the pre...
This paper builds on the idea that we are living in a disablist society which values ”normal” bodies...
© The Editor(s) and The Author(s) 2016. This book interrogates trends in training and employment of ...
While there has been a concerted effort from academics and industry to improve the representation of...
This report focuses on the key findings of a survey conducted in the Spring of 2021 among deaf and d...
Active labour market programmes (ALMPs) are critical preparation mechanisms to assist people to ente...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
This article explores the lived experiences of disabled men and women who work in sheltered employme...
Changing Images of Disability in British Television Drama: from the 1970s till the Present is a hist...
This article introduces contributions to the Special Issue of Disability Studies Quarterly on Disabi...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
Work and paid employment has become a central aspect of social identity in our contemporary work soc...