This paper critically engages with Tom Shakespeare’s book Disability rights and wrongs. It concentrates on his attempt to demolish the social model of disability, as well as his sketch of an “alternative” approach to understanding “disability”. Shakespeare’s critique, it is argued, does British disability studies a “wrong” by presenting it as a meagre discipline that has not been able to engage with disability and impairment effects in an analytically sophisticated fashion. What was required was a measured presentation and evaluation of the rich mix of theoretical and empirically based ideas to be found in the discipline, as the groundwork for forward thinking located within a social oppression paradigm. Shakespeare’s undermining of the dis...
Historically, disability has been seen as an essentially medical phenomenon. In particular, an indiv...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
[Excerpt] The past ten years have witnessed a marked change in the legal and policy responses of man...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
Non-copy-edited MS Word doc of the intro to my edited collection _Disability, Health, and Happiness ...
[Excerpt] While the content of these courses had much to offer in terms of furthering our understand...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
The social model of disability has demonstrated political success for disabled people in society. At...
This article reviews some instances of disability in Shakespeare's works and some instances of Disab...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Over the last two decades disability activists have established the social model of disability as a ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
Historically, disability has been seen as an essentially medical phenomenon. In particular, an indiv...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
[Excerpt] The past ten years have witnessed a marked change in the legal and policy responses of man...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
Non-copy-edited MS Word doc of the intro to my edited collection _Disability, Health, and Happiness ...
[Excerpt] While the content of these courses had much to offer in terms of furthering our understand...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
The social model of disability has demonstrated political success for disabled people in society. At...
This article reviews some instances of disability in Shakespeare's works and some instances of Disab...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Over the last two decades disability activists have established the social model of disability as a ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
Historically, disability has been seen as an essentially medical phenomenon. In particular, an indiv...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
[Excerpt] The past ten years have witnessed a marked change in the legal and policy responses of man...