This paper reflects on City’s interview with the UK activist group, Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), examining their practices of resistance within the broader structural frame of austerity capitalism. This enables an exploration of how capitalism has constructed disability as an exclusionary category over time to support the accumulation of wealth, from urban industrialisation to austerity capitalism. The paper also engages with Gargi Bhattacharyya’s argument that austerity is deployed through a post-colonial logic of racialisation, exploring how this notion may be applied to disabled welfare claimants. It also explores her argument that austerity marks a shift towards a post-consent politics but argues that both coercion and consent a...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
The onslaught of neoliberalism, austerity measures and cuts, impact of climate change, protracted co...
The interview with Disabled People Against Cuts campaign group illuminates ways that disabled people...
With the onset of austerity, disabled people in the United Kingdom have faced a sustained period of ...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...
Dyer-Witherford’s (2008; 2010) argument that Bio Communism constitutes a timely and viable orientati...
This paper discusses the impact of neoliberalism on disability policy and activism. The paper highli...
This article critically discusses how the Independent Living Movement (ILM) both reflects and challe...
This article explores the significance of disability for social justice, using Nancy Fraser’s theory...
In May 2010, amidst the ‘global financial crisis’ a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition governm...
The article explores how the future is imagined through disability activism. It highlights how UK Di...
This article is a theoretical exploration of debates on the impact of industrial capitalism on disab...
Disability organizing has proliferated across North America, particularly in the historic centres of...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
The onslaught of neoliberalism, austerity measures and cuts, impact of climate change, protracted co...
The interview with Disabled People Against Cuts campaign group illuminates ways that disabled people...
With the onset of austerity, disabled people in the United Kingdom have faced a sustained period of ...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
This paper draws on feminist and queer philosophers? discussions of precarity and employment, too of...
Dyer-Witherford’s (2008; 2010) argument that Bio Communism constitutes a timely and viable orientati...
This paper discusses the impact of neoliberalism on disability policy and activism. The paper highli...
This article critically discusses how the Independent Living Movement (ILM) both reflects and challe...
This article explores the significance of disability for social justice, using Nancy Fraser’s theory...
In May 2010, amidst the ‘global financial crisis’ a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition governm...
The article explores how the future is imagined through disability activism. It highlights how UK Di...
This article is a theoretical exploration of debates on the impact of industrial capitalism on disab...
Disability organizing has proliferated across North America, particularly in the historic centres of...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
The onslaught of neoliberalism, austerity measures and cuts, impact of climate change, protracted co...