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This book provides a valuable route map to the development of thinking in disability studies over the last 18 years with over twenty essential articles from the journal of Disability and Society.
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This book provides a valuable route map to the development of thinking in disability studies over the last 18 years with over twenty essential articles from the journal of Disability and Society.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415509442
- ISBN-10: 0415509440
- Artikelnr.: 35420292
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415509442
- ISBN-10: 0415509440
- Artikelnr.: 35420292
Len Barton is Professor of Inclusive Education at the Institute of Education, University of London. He is Editor of British Journal of Sociology of Education, Disability and Society and International Studies in the Sociology of Education.
Disability Studies. Introduction Colin Barnes and Carol Thomas. 'Social
Policy and Disability' M. Oliver (1986). 'The Concept of Oppression and the
Development of a Social Theory of Disability' P. Abberley (1987). 'Women
with Disabilities: Two Handicaps Plus' W. J. Hanna and B. Rogovsky (1991).
'Disabled People's Self-Organisation: A New Social Movement'? T.
Shakespeare (1993). 'Eugenics and Disability Discrimination' D. Pfeiffer
(1994). 'The Social Model of Disability and the Disappearing Body: Towards
a Sociology of Impairment' B. Hughes and K. Paterson (1997). 'Differences,
Conflations and Foundations: The Limits to 'Accurate' Theoretical
Representation of Disabled People's Experience'? M. Corker (1999). 'Is
there a Disability Culture? A Syncretisation of Three Possible World Views'
S. Peters (2000). Policy. Introduction Sally French and John Swain.
'Personal Trouble or Public Issue? Towards a Model of Policy for People
with Physical and Mental Disabilities' A. Borsay (1986) . 'Disability and
Afghan Reconstructions: Some Policy Issues' M. Miles (1990). 'Disabled
People, Service Users, User Involvement and Representation' P. Beresford
and J. Campbell (1994). 'Disabled People in a Newly Industrialising
Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in Malaysia' D. Jayasooria, B.
Krishnan and O. Godfrey (1997). 'The Disability Rights Movement in Japan:
Past, Present and Future' R. Hayashi and M. Okuhira (2001). 'What
Disability Civil Rights Cannot Do: Employment and Political Economy' M.
Russell (2002). Research Issues. Introduction Michele Moore and Len Barton.
'Listening to Disabled People: The Problem of Voice and Authority in
Robert. B. Edgerton's The Cloak of Competence' D.A. Gerber (1990).
'Changing the Social Relations of Research Production? M. Oliver (1992).
'Personal and Political: A Feminist Perspective on Researching Physical
Disability' J. Morris (1992). 'Race and Disability: Just a Double
Oppression? O.W. Stuart (1992). 'Disability Studies as Ethnographic
Research and Text: Research Strategies and Roles for Promoting Social
Change'? J.M. Davis (2000). 'Normalisation, Emancipatory Research and
Inclusive Research in Learning Disability' J.Walmsley (2001). 'What a
Difference a Decade Makes: Reflections on Doing 'Emancipatory Disability
Research' C. Barnes (2003)
Policy and Disability' M. Oliver (1986). 'The Concept of Oppression and the
Development of a Social Theory of Disability' P. Abberley (1987). 'Women
with Disabilities: Two Handicaps Plus' W. J. Hanna and B. Rogovsky (1991).
'Disabled People's Self-Organisation: A New Social Movement'? T.
Shakespeare (1993). 'Eugenics and Disability Discrimination' D. Pfeiffer
(1994). 'The Social Model of Disability and the Disappearing Body: Towards
a Sociology of Impairment' B. Hughes and K. Paterson (1997). 'Differences,
Conflations and Foundations: The Limits to 'Accurate' Theoretical
Representation of Disabled People's Experience'? M. Corker (1999). 'Is
there a Disability Culture? A Syncretisation of Three Possible World Views'
S. Peters (2000). Policy. Introduction Sally French and John Swain.
'Personal Trouble or Public Issue? Towards a Model of Policy for People
with Physical and Mental Disabilities' A. Borsay (1986) . 'Disability and
Afghan Reconstructions: Some Policy Issues' M. Miles (1990). 'Disabled
People, Service Users, User Involvement and Representation' P. Beresford
and J. Campbell (1994). 'Disabled People in a Newly Industrialising
Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in Malaysia' D. Jayasooria, B.
Krishnan and O. Godfrey (1997). 'The Disability Rights Movement in Japan:
Past, Present and Future' R. Hayashi and M. Okuhira (2001). 'What
Disability Civil Rights Cannot Do: Employment and Political Economy' M.
Russell (2002). Research Issues. Introduction Michele Moore and Len Barton.
'Listening to Disabled People: The Problem of Voice and Authority in
Robert. B. Edgerton's The Cloak of Competence' D.A. Gerber (1990).
'Changing the Social Relations of Research Production? M. Oliver (1992).
'Personal and Political: A Feminist Perspective on Researching Physical
Disability' J. Morris (1992). 'Race and Disability: Just a Double
Oppression? O.W. Stuart (1992). 'Disability Studies as Ethnographic
Research and Text: Research Strategies and Roles for Promoting Social
Change'? J.M. Davis (2000). 'Normalisation, Emancipatory Research and
Inclusive Research in Learning Disability' J.Walmsley (2001). 'What a
Difference a Decade Makes: Reflections on Doing 'Emancipatory Disability
Research' C. Barnes (2003)
Disability Studies. Introduction Colin Barnes and Carol Thomas. 'Social
Policy and Disability' M. Oliver (1986). 'The Concept of Oppression and the
Development of a Social Theory of Disability' P. Abberley (1987). 'Women
with Disabilities: Two Handicaps Plus' W. J. Hanna and B. Rogovsky (1991).
'Disabled People's Self-Organisation: A New Social Movement'? T.
Shakespeare (1993). 'Eugenics and Disability Discrimination' D. Pfeiffer
(1994). 'The Social Model of Disability and the Disappearing Body: Towards
a Sociology of Impairment' B. Hughes and K. Paterson (1997). 'Differences,
Conflations and Foundations: The Limits to 'Accurate' Theoretical
Representation of Disabled People's Experience'? M. Corker (1999). 'Is
there a Disability Culture? A Syncretisation of Three Possible World Views'
S. Peters (2000). Policy. Introduction Sally French and John Swain.
'Personal Trouble or Public Issue? Towards a Model of Policy for People
with Physical and Mental Disabilities' A. Borsay (1986) . 'Disability and
Afghan Reconstructions: Some Policy Issues' M. Miles (1990). 'Disabled
People, Service Users, User Involvement and Representation' P. Beresford
and J. Campbell (1994). 'Disabled People in a Newly Industrialising
Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in Malaysia' D. Jayasooria, B.
Krishnan and O. Godfrey (1997). 'The Disability Rights Movement in Japan:
Past, Present and Future' R. Hayashi and M. Okuhira (2001). 'What
Disability Civil Rights Cannot Do: Employment and Political Economy' M.
Russell (2002). Research Issues. Introduction Michele Moore and Len Barton.
'Listening to Disabled People: The Problem of Voice and Authority in
Robert. B. Edgerton's The Cloak of Competence' D.A. Gerber (1990).
'Changing the Social Relations of Research Production? M. Oliver (1992).
'Personal and Political: A Feminist Perspective on Researching Physical
Disability' J. Morris (1992). 'Race and Disability: Just a Double
Oppression? O.W. Stuart (1992). 'Disability Studies as Ethnographic
Research and Text: Research Strategies and Roles for Promoting Social
Change'? J.M. Davis (2000). 'Normalisation, Emancipatory Research and
Inclusive Research in Learning Disability' J.Walmsley (2001). 'What a
Difference a Decade Makes: Reflections on Doing 'Emancipatory Disability
Research' C. Barnes (2003)
Policy and Disability' M. Oliver (1986). 'The Concept of Oppression and the
Development of a Social Theory of Disability' P. Abberley (1987). 'Women
with Disabilities: Two Handicaps Plus' W. J. Hanna and B. Rogovsky (1991).
'Disabled People's Self-Organisation: A New Social Movement'? T.
Shakespeare (1993). 'Eugenics and Disability Discrimination' D. Pfeiffer
(1994). 'The Social Model of Disability and the Disappearing Body: Towards
a Sociology of Impairment' B. Hughes and K. Paterson (1997). 'Differences,
Conflations and Foundations: The Limits to 'Accurate' Theoretical
Representation of Disabled People's Experience'? M. Corker (1999). 'Is
there a Disability Culture? A Syncretisation of Three Possible World Views'
S. Peters (2000). Policy. Introduction Sally French and John Swain.
'Personal Trouble or Public Issue? Towards a Model of Policy for People
with Physical and Mental Disabilities' A. Borsay (1986) . 'Disability and
Afghan Reconstructions: Some Policy Issues' M. Miles (1990). 'Disabled
People, Service Users, User Involvement and Representation' P. Beresford
and J. Campbell (1994). 'Disabled People in a Newly Industrialising
Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in Malaysia' D. Jayasooria, B.
Krishnan and O. Godfrey (1997). 'The Disability Rights Movement in Japan:
Past, Present and Future' R. Hayashi and M. Okuhira (2001). 'What
Disability Civil Rights Cannot Do: Employment and Political Economy' M.
Russell (2002). Research Issues. Introduction Michele Moore and Len Barton.
'Listening to Disabled People: The Problem of Voice and Authority in
Robert. B. Edgerton's The Cloak of Competence' D.A. Gerber (1990).
'Changing the Social Relations of Research Production? M. Oliver (1992).
'Personal and Political: A Feminist Perspective on Researching Physical
Disability' J. Morris (1992). 'Race and Disability: Just a Double
Oppression? O.W. Stuart (1992). 'Disability Studies as Ethnographic
Research and Text: Research Strategies and Roles for Promoting Social
Change'? J.M. Davis (2000). 'Normalisation, Emancipatory Research and
Inclusive Research in Learning Disability' J.Walmsley (2001). 'What a
Difference a Decade Makes: Reflections on Doing 'Emancipatory Disability
Research' C. Barnes (2003)