This updated edition of what is becoming a classic text in the field of disability studies shows us how disability can challenge our thinking and help us to imagine a more inclusive society, offering an instructive and engaging introduction to a diverse and globally expanding subject.
This updated edition of what is becoming a classic text in the field of disability studies shows us how disability can challenge our thinking and help us to imagine a more inclusive society, offering an instructive and engaging introduction to a diverse and globally expanding subject. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dan Goodley is based at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change and Manchester Metropolitan University. He has has written widely in both qualitative research and disability studies over the years. He's the author of Families with Disabled Children (Palgrave, 2008) and Researching Life Stories Method (Routledge, 2004), the editor of Disability and Psychology (Palgrave, 2005) and Another Disability Studies Reader (Garant, 2005), and has published numerous articles in journals, from the Journal of Cultural and Literary Disability Studies and Disability & Society, to Discourse and International Journal of Social Research Methodology.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Contextualising Disability Chapter 1 Understanding Disability Chapter 2 Disability Studies Chapter 3 Critical Disability Studies Chapter 4 Disability and Society Chapter 5 Researching Disability Part 2 Investigating Disability Chapter 6 Disability and Intersectionality Chapter 7 Disability and Health Chapter 8 Disability Activism Chapter 9 Disability Online Chapter 10 Disability and Education Chapter 11 Conclusion