People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master narratives of deviance, tragedy and lack. In this paper, we draw on poststructuralist and feminist resources (e.g. Deleuze & Guattari 1987 and Braidotti 1994, 2002, 2006a) to argue that a disabling society is uncivilized in ways that block the becomings of citizenship. We draw upon our work with self-advocacy groups in England and Belgium where self-advocates open up different life worlds. We shed light on their politics of resistance and resilience, and map how they, as politicized citizen subjects, move in a web of oppressive disability discourses. However, we suggest, as nomads, they set foot on the landmarks of their lives in a never-endin...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
Modernising discourses of intellectual disability have brought innovative social technologies that p...
What happens when a group traditionally defined as lacking the necessary capacities of citizenship i...
This dissertation examines contemporary politics targeting people with intellectual disabilities. Si...
In this article the aim is to challenge essentialist ontological assumptions surrounding the impairm...
Disability helps us think differently about the ‘ideal’ neoliberal-able citizen who may not equate t...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
The British Disabled People’s Movement’s (DPM’s) attempt to define disability as a social relationsh...
This paper explores the shifting landscape of civil society alongside the emergence of ‘Big Society’...
Self-advocacy groups, which are run by and for people with intellectual and developmental disabiliti...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
Modernising discourses of intellectual disability have brought innovative social technologies that p...
What happens when a group traditionally defined as lacking the necessary capacities of citizenship i...
This dissertation examines contemporary politics targeting people with intellectual disabilities. Si...
In this article the aim is to challenge essentialist ontological assumptions surrounding the impairm...
Disability helps us think differently about the ‘ideal’ neoliberal-able citizen who may not equate t...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
The British Disabled People’s Movement’s (DPM’s) attempt to define disability as a social relationsh...
This paper explores the shifting landscape of civil society alongside the emergence of ‘Big Society’...
Self-advocacy groups, which are run by and for people with intellectual and developmental disabiliti...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by res...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...