With the onset of austerity, disabled people in the United Kingdom have faced a sustained period of financial cuts, including cuts to personal income, social care and advocacy organisations. Many individuals have found themselves in increasingly precarious situations, having to rely increasingly on non-statutory, more informal structures of care. Disabled people, however, have not accepted these changes in silence but have often been vocal in their opposition to these cuts. Opposition and resistance can be seen through increased lobbying, the establishing of disability anti-austerity protest groups and the emergence of numerous online campaigns. Austerity has been accompanied by a recent growth in disability activism, as individuals find wa...
Drawing on a Foucauldian theorisation and an in-depth study with eight disabled student activists in...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...
Disabled people continuously find themselves in situations where they must justify their existence a...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
The onslaught of neoliberalism, austerity measures and cuts, impact of climate change, protracted co...
This paper reflects critically upon part of the findings of research about key activists’ experience...
This paper reflects on City’s interview with the UK activist group, Disabled People Against Cuts (DP...
Modernising discourses of intellectual disability have brought innovative social technologies that p...
This article engages with debates about the UK Disabled People’s Movement’s ‘Big Idea’ – the social ...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
In this Chapter I consider if and if so how the current ‘age of austerity’ is impacting on arts prac...
This study is an attempt to deepen the understanding of the social phenomenon of political participa...
This article examines collective action and the alliances between social movement organizations enga...
Drawing on a Foucauldian theorisation and an in-depth study with eight disabled student activists in...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...
Disabled people continuously find themselves in situations where they must justify their existence a...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
The onslaught of neoliberalism, austerity measures and cuts, impact of climate change, protracted co...
This paper reflects critically upon part of the findings of research about key activists’ experience...
This paper reflects on City’s interview with the UK activist group, Disabled People Against Cuts (DP...
Modernising discourses of intellectual disability have brought innovative social technologies that p...
This article engages with debates about the UK Disabled People’s Movement’s ‘Big Idea’ – the social ...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
In this Chapter I consider if and if so how the current ‘age of austerity’ is impacting on arts prac...
This study is an attempt to deepen the understanding of the social phenomenon of political participa...
This article examines collective action and the alliances between social movement organizations enga...
Drawing on a Foucauldian theorisation and an in-depth study with eight disabled student activists in...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...