While there have been several studies on overt forms of marginalization, few examine benevolent marginalization, where people may unquestioningly participate in their own paternalistic subjugation by following a prescribed identity. How might such individuals end up achieving emancipation from an infantilizing identity? To address this puzzle, we conducted a longitudinal study of a German sheltered workshop, an organization providing employment for disabled people. We observed that workers with disability initially maintained a regulating organizational identity based on paternalistic segregation. However, over time they constructed their own self-determining identity and co-produced a change in the workshop’s identity from “shelter” to “in...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
Materialist historians of disability in Britain have tended to accept two premises about deinstituti...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
Conceptualizing organizational representations of disabled workers as a form of socio-ideological co...
Disability organizing has proliferated across North America, particularly in the historic centres of...
It has become commonplace within disability sociolegal scholarship to argue that, in the last 30 yea...
With disability representing a diverse array of experiences and identities, it seems unlikely that a...
It has become commonplace within disability socio-legal scholarship to argue that, in the last thirt...
Work and paid employment has become a central aspect of social identity in our contemporary work soc...
This Article explores the marginalization of two groups of employees—individuals with disabilities a...
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This paper discusses a case study of a Dutch work-integration social enterprise (WISE) to add to the...
Since its beginning, independent living has been a crucial demand of the German Disability Rights Mo...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
This thesis is a theoretical study that addresses the enduring segregation of people with intellectu...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
Materialist historians of disability in Britain have tended to accept two premises about deinstituti...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
Conceptualizing organizational representations of disabled workers as a form of socio-ideological co...
Disability organizing has proliferated across North America, particularly in the historic centres of...
It has become commonplace within disability sociolegal scholarship to argue that, in the last 30 yea...
With disability representing a diverse array of experiences and identities, it seems unlikely that a...
It has become commonplace within disability socio-legal scholarship to argue that, in the last thirt...
Work and paid employment has become a central aspect of social identity in our contemporary work soc...
This Article explores the marginalization of two groups of employees—individuals with disabilities a...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
This paper discusses a case study of a Dutch work-integration social enterprise (WISE) to add to the...
Since its beginning, independent living has been a crucial demand of the German Disability Rights Mo...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
This thesis is a theoretical study that addresses the enduring segregation of people with intellectu...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
Materialist historians of disability in Britain have tended to accept two premises about deinstituti...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...