In his study of disability and policy making in Canada, Michael Prince conceptualised the idea of ‘absent citizens’ to describe how people with disabilities were marginalised in the political process and disability policy treated in a piecemeal fashion. This article examines whether disabled people in the UK also constitute absent citizens by analysing the election manifestos produced by the two main parties over the past decade. The research finds an asymmetry in the parties’ attention to disability policy from 2017 onwards when disabled people were present as part of the wider critique of the Conservative’s austerity agenda. Conversely, disabled people constituted a sort absent-presence for the Conservatives, as they were subjected to pol...
This dissertation examines whether, commensurate with the pattern of low voter turnout, people with ...
This paper provides a social model of disability inspired analysis of the philosophy of independent ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...
Whether citizens are better represented by politicians 'like them' has been the subject of much deba...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
This paper explores the issue salience of social welfare for disabled people in electoral politics w...
This paper examines the importance of a social model of disability for the UK disabled people’s move...
Around one-sixth of the European population have a disability, yet there are few self-declared disab...
Around 1 in 6 Europeans are disabled, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite ...
This dissertation attends to the ways in which the boundaries and defining features of political mem...
This study is an attempt to deepen the understanding of the social phenomenon of political participa...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
A well being agenda has emerged in government that seeks to promote a ‘politics of happiness’, in wh...
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from Understanding Society we explore the relation...
This dissertation examines whether, commensurate with the pattern of low voter turnout, people with ...
This paper provides a social model of disability inspired analysis of the philosophy of independent ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...
Whether citizens are better represented by politicians 'like them' has been the subject of much deba...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
This paper explores the issue salience of social welfare for disabled people in electoral politics w...
This paper examines the importance of a social model of disability for the UK disabled people’s move...
Around one-sixth of the European population have a disability, yet there are few self-declared disab...
Around 1 in 6 Europeans are disabled, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite ...
This dissertation attends to the ways in which the boundaries and defining features of political mem...
This study is an attempt to deepen the understanding of the social phenomenon of political participa...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
A well being agenda has emerged in government that seeks to promote a ‘politics of happiness’, in wh...
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from Understanding Society we explore the relation...
This dissertation examines whether, commensurate with the pattern of low voter turnout, people with ...
This paper provides a social model of disability inspired analysis of the philosophy of independent ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...