In this article, I address how the history of intellectual disability politics is made sense of in social scientific research and popular discourse. In particular, I discuss the construction of a narrative break between a past of institutionalisation and the present policies of citizenship. By drawing on how postcolonial theorists criticise common ideas about decolonisation, I argue that this narrative impedes our appreciation of how power has transformed, rather than disappeared, after deinstitutionalisation. Instead, I propose ‘post-institutionalisation’ as a name for the present era of intellectual disability politics, suggesting that we need to attend to continuities and discontinuities of how the group is governed; how paternalism live...
In the post-socialist region, both disability NGOs and disability research have been hostages of the...
This article traces and summarises historiographical trends in the history of learning disability. I...
This article uses an historical perspective to explore how constructions of disability influenced po...
In this article, I address how the history of intellectual disability politics is made sense of in s...
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 my analysis of rights and intellectual disability in the twentieth century United States, I argue...
Intellectual disability is commonly understood as a biological state of functioning that determines ...
i The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspecti...
Modernising discourses of intellectual disability have brought innovative social technologies that p...
During the last two or three decades, neuroscience has changed how we understand brain functioning. ...
In the decades following the collapse of state socialism at the end of 1980s, disabled people in Cen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to develop a critical framew...
This paper explores injustices experienced by disabled people in the postsocialist countries of Cent...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
In the post-socialist region, both disability NGOs and disability research have been hostages of the...
This article traces and summarises historiographical trends in the history of learning disability. I...
This article uses an historical perspective to explore how constructions of disability influenced po...
In this article, I address how the history of intellectual disability politics is made sense of in s...
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 my analysis of rights and intellectual disability in the twentieth century United States, I argue...
Intellectual disability is commonly understood as a biological state of functioning that determines ...
i The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspecti...
Modernising discourses of intellectual disability have brought innovative social technologies that p...
During the last two or three decades, neuroscience has changed how we understand brain functioning. ...
In the decades following the collapse of state socialism at the end of 1980s, disabled people in Cen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to develop a critical framew...
This paper explores injustices experienced by disabled people in the postsocialist countries of Cent...
People with the label of "intellectual disabilities"1 are often objectified and devalued by master n...
In the post-socialist region, both disability NGOs and disability research have been hostages of the...
This article traces and summarises historiographical trends in the history of learning disability. I...
This article uses an historical perspective to explore how constructions of disability influenced po...