The focus of this paper is to consider how disability studies and migration studies may be brought into further conversation with one another. While their experiences overlap and intersect in many ways, the lives of disabled people and migrants have rarely been considered together and this is an omission we address through a discussion on points of intersection and departure between migration studies and disability studies. We argue that migrants and disabled people are among the most marginalised individuals today whilst a Global North neoliberal rhetoric has pushed them further to the margins. We draw on Bauman’s theorisation of ‘wasted lives’ to bring disability studies and migration studies in dialogue with one another. Through this ana...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
This paper explores the shifting landscape of civil society alongside the emergence of ‘Big Society’...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
The focus of this paper is to consider how disability studies and migration studies may be brought i...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
This article charts the emergence of the sociology of disability and examines the areas of contestat...
There is a close, complex, sometimes fractious although usually rich and enriching relationship betw...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
First-hand accounts of resettlement are seldom heard from refugees with disabilities. The purpose of...
In this paper we aim to explore the realm of impairment in terms of its politicization under transna...
In this paper we aim to explore the realm of impairment in terms of its politicization under transna...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Bringing together disability studies with aspects of diaspora studies and feminist theory, and writt...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
This paper explores the shifting landscape of civil society alongside the emergence of ‘Big Society’...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
The focus of this paper is to consider how disability studies and migration studies may be brought i...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
This article charts the emergence of the sociology of disability and examines the areas of contestat...
There is a close, complex, sometimes fractious although usually rich and enriching relationship betw...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
First-hand accounts of resettlement are seldom heard from refugees with disabilities. The purpose of...
In this paper we aim to explore the realm of impairment in terms of its politicization under transna...
In this paper we aim to explore the realm of impairment in terms of its politicization under transna...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Bringing together disability studies with aspects of diaspora studies and feminist theory, and writt...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
This paper explores the shifting landscape of civil society alongside the emergence of ‘Big Society’...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...