This book is recommended reading for students, researchers and activists interested in Disability Studies and is directly relevant to policy makers and practitioners in a position to reshape rights, spaces and innovations in response to the priorities disabled people feel and articulate are important for their lives. It was originally published as a special issue of Disability & Society.
This book is recommended reading for students, researchers and activists interested in Disability Studies and is directly relevant to policy makers and practitioners in a position to reshape rights, spaces and innovations in response to the priorities disabled people feel and articulate are important for their lives. It was originally published as a special issue of Disability & Society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michele Moore is Senior Lecturer in Inclusive Education in the Faculty of Policy & Society at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.
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Foreword Michele Moore 1. Crossing Boundaries: Foreign Funding and Disability Rights Activism in a Context of War Samantha Wehbi 2. Disability and Cross-border Mobility: Comparing Resettlement Experiences of Cambodian and Somali Refugees with Disabilities Mansha Mirza 3. Between Protection and Assistance: Is there Refuge for Asylum Seekers with Disabilities in Europe? Clara Straimer 4. "I Never Expected to be a Disabled Person in Another Country": The Stories of Migrant Workers with Acquired Disabilities in Korea Kyung Mee Kim 5. Views of Disability in Portugal: 'Fado' or Citizenship? Ema Loja, Emilia Costa and Isabel Menezes 6. Navajo and Autism: The Beauty of Harmony Steven K. Kapp 7. Disabled Women and Transnational Feminisms: Shifting Boundaries and Frontiers Miriam Arenas Conejo 8. Visualising a Safe Space: The Perspective of People Using Mental Health Day Services Wendy Bryant, Adrian Tibbs and John Clark 9. Complementing or Conflicting Human Rights Conventions? Realising an Inclusive Approach to Families with a Young Person with a Disability and Challenging Behaviour Kristy Muir and Beth Goldblatt 10. Shifting Boundaries in Sports Technology and Disability: Equal Rights or Unfair Advantage in the Case of Oscar Pistorius? Brendan Burkett, Mike McNamee and Wolfgang Potthast 11. Current Issues: The World Report on Disability Jerome Bickenbach
Foreword Michele Moore 1. Crossing Boundaries: Foreign Funding and Disability Rights Activism in a Context of War Samantha Wehbi 2. Disability and Cross-border Mobility: Comparing Resettlement Experiences of Cambodian and Somali Refugees with Disabilities Mansha Mirza 3. Between Protection and Assistance: Is there Refuge for Asylum Seekers with Disabilities in Europe? Clara Straimer 4. "I Never Expected to be a Disabled Person in Another Country": The Stories of Migrant Workers with Acquired Disabilities in Korea Kyung Mee Kim 5. Views of Disability in Portugal: 'Fado' or Citizenship? Ema Loja, Emilia Costa and Isabel Menezes 6. Navajo and Autism: The Beauty of Harmony Steven K. Kapp 7. Disabled Women and Transnational Feminisms: Shifting Boundaries and Frontiers Miriam Arenas Conejo 8. Visualising a Safe Space: The Perspective of People Using Mental Health Day Services Wendy Bryant, Adrian Tibbs and John Clark 9. Complementing or Conflicting Human Rights Conventions? Realising an Inclusive Approach to Families with a Young Person with a Disability and Challenging Behaviour Kristy Muir and Beth Goldblatt 10. Shifting Boundaries in Sports Technology and Disability: Equal Rights or Unfair Advantage in the Case of Oscar Pistorius? Brendan Burkett, Mike McNamee and Wolfgang Potthast 11. Current Issues: The World Report on Disability Jerome Bickenbach
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