The New Politics of Disablement

The New Politics of Disablement
Title The New Politics of Disablement PDF eBook
Author Michael Oliver
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 248
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 023039244X

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Disability luminary Mike Oliver is joined by Colin Barnes in this agenda-setting response to a capitalist society faced with globalisation, financial instability and lower public expenditure. A timely new edition which reignites the debate on the nature of disability and reasserts the political power of the academic field of disability studies.

The Politics of Disablement

The Politics of Disablement
Title The Politics of Disablement PDF eBook
Author Michael Oliver
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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This work discusses whether the dominant perceptions of disability in industrial society, as an individual and as a medical problem, is universal. The author links the roots of individualization and medicalization to the rise of capitalism.

Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement

Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement
Title Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement PDF eBook
Author Spandler, Helen
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2015-06-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1447314573

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An exploration of the relationship between madness, distress and disability, bringing together leading scholars and activists from Europe, North America, Australia and India.

Disability Politics

Disability Politics
Title Disability Politics PDF eBook
Author Jane Campbell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 237
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Education
ISBN 113508839X

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This powerful book presents a series of perspectives on the process of self-organisation of disabled people which has taken place over the last thirty years. The 1980s saw a transformation in our understanding of the nature of disability, and consequently the kinds of policies and services necessary to ensure the full economic and social integration of disabled people. At the heart of this transformation has been the rise in the number of organisations controlled and run by disabled people themselves. Through a series of interviews with disabled people who have been centrally involved in the rise of the disability movement, the authors present a new collective history which throws light on the politics of the 1980s, and offers insights into future political developments in the 1990s and on into the twenty-first century.

Spirit and the Politics of Disablement

Spirit and the Politics of Disablement
Title Spirit and the Politics of Disablement PDF eBook
Author Sharon V. Betcher
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0800662199

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*Explores the larger significance of disability in cultural, political, and religious venues * Novel aspects of Christian theological tradition emerge in this light * Highly original and thought-provoking

Able to Lead

Able to Lead
Title Able to Lead PDF eBook
Author Ravi Malhotra
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2021-05-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774865792

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Eugene T. Kingsley led an extraordinary life: he was once described as “one of the most dangerous men in Canada.” In 1890, Kingsley was working as a railway brakeman in Montana when an accident left him a double amputee, and politically radicalized. Ravi Malhotra and Benjamin Isitt trace Kingsley’s political journey from soapbox speaker in San Francisco to prominence in the Socialist Party of Canada. They examine Kingsley’s endeavours for justice against the Northern Pacific Railway, and how his life intersected with immigration law and free-speech rights. Able to Lead highlights Kingsley’s profound legacy for the twenty-first-century political left.

Disability Politics in a Global Economy

Disability Politics in a Global Economy
Title Disability Politics in a Global Economy PDF eBook
Author Ravi Malhotra
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 274
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1317499727

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While the visibility of disability studies has increased in recent years, few have thoroughly examined the marginalization of people with disabilities through the lens of political economy. This was the great contribution of Marta Russell (1951-2013), an activist and prominent scholar in the United States and best known for her analyses of the issues faced by people with disabilities. This book examines the legacy of Marta Russell, bringing together distinguished scholars and activists such as Anne Finger, Nirmala Erevelles and Mark Weber, to explicate current issues relevant to the empowerment of people with disabilities. Drawing from various fields including Law, Political Economy, Education and History, the book takes a truly interdisciplinary approach, offering a body of work that develops a dextrous understanding of the marginalization of people with disabilities. The book will be of great use and interest to specialists and students in the fields of Political Economy, Law and Society, Labour Studies, Disability Studies, Women’s Studies, and Political Science.