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This fully revised and expanded second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies takes a multidisciplinary approach to disability and provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview of the main issues in the field around the world today.
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This fully revised and expanded second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies takes a multidisciplinary approach to disability and provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview of the main issues in the field around the world today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429774102
- Artikelnr.: 57982340
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429774102
- Artikelnr.: 57982340
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Nick Watson is Professor of Disability Research and Director of the Centre for Disability Research at the University Glasgow, UK. He has written on a range of disability issues including disability and technology, disability and identity and disability theory. He is on the executive editorial board of Disability & Society and is Director of What Works Scotland. Simo Vehmas is Professor of Special Education at Stockholm University, Sweden. He has written on various theoretical and ethical issues such as the ontological formation of disability and the moral significance of intellectual disability regarding moral status and sexuality.
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors; Part I: Theorising Disability; 1. Disability studies:
Into the multidisciplinary future Simo Vehmas and Nick Watson; 2.
Understanding the Social Model of Disability: past, present and future
Colin Barnes; 3. Critical Disability Studies: rethinking the conventions
for the age of postmodernity Margrit Shildrick; 4. "Minority Model: From
Liberal to Neo-Liberal Futures of Disability" David Mitchell and Sharon
Snyder; 5. The ICF and Its Relationship to Disability Studies Jerome E.
Bickenbach; 6. Disability and Human Rights Lucy Series New Addition; 7.
Fear, pity and disgust: Emotions and the non-disabled imaginary Bill
Hughes; 8. Psycho-emotional disablism: The missing link? Donna Reeve; 9.
The Biopolitics of Disability and Animality in Harriet McBryde Johnson Jan
Grue and Michael Lundblad; 10. Some problems with disability research Nick
Watson; Part II: Theorising impairment and impairment effects; 11. Deaf
identities in disability studies: with us or without us? Jackie Leach
Scully; 12. Theorising the Position of People with Learning Difficulties
within Disability Studies: Progress and pitfalls Kirsten Stalker; 13. Long
term disabling Conditions and Disability Theory Sasha Scambler; 14.
Critical realism and the 'fourth wave': Deepening and broadening social
perspective on mental distress Richard Brunner; 15. It's about time!
Understanding the Experience of Speech Impairment Kevin Paterson; 16.
Blindness. Sightedness: Disability studies and the defiance of di-vision
Ben Whitburn and Rod Michalko; Part III: Social Policy and Disability:
Health, Personal Assistance, Employment and Education; 17. Social Suffering
in the Neoliberal Age: Surplusisty and the partially Disabled Subject
Karen Soldatic; 18. Disabled People and Employment: A UK Perspective Rosa
Morris; 19. Disability Studies, Inclusive Education & Exclusion. Michele
Moore, Roger Slee; 20. Independent living and the failure of governments
Charlotte Pearson; 21. Diagnosis as Social Practice and the Possibility of
Interruption Scott Danforth; 22. Boundary maintenance: Exploring the
intersections of disability and migration Nicola Burns; 23. Disability in
developing countries Tom Shakespeare; Part IV: Disability Studies and
Interdisciplinarity; 24. The Metanarrative of Disability: Social
encounters, cultural representation and critical avoidance David Bolt; 25.
What can philosophy tell us about disability? Simo Vehmas and Christopher
A. Riddle; 26. The Psychology of Disability Dan Goodley; 27. Challenging
the Impairment/Disability Divide: Disability History and the Social Model
of Disability Michael Rembis; 28. Disability, sport and physical activity
Brett Smith and Andrew C. Sparkes; 29. We have never been able-bodied:
thoughts on dis/ability and subjectivity from Science and Technology
Studies Vasilis Galis; Section V: Contextualising the Disability
experience; 30. Feminism and Disability: A Cartography of Multiplicity Ana
Bê; 31. Disability and sexuality Xanthe Hunt; 32. Race/ethnicity and
disability studies: towards an explicitly intersectional approach Deborah
Stienstra; 33. Mothering and Disability: from eugenics to newgenics
Claudia Malacrida; 34. Understanding disabled families: Replacing tales of
burden with ties of interdependency Janice McLaughlin; 35. 'I Hope He Dies
Before Me' - Unraveling the Debates About Aging and People with
Intellectual Disability Christine Bigby; Index
List of tables
List of contributors; Part I: Theorising Disability; 1. Disability studies:
Into the multidisciplinary future Simo Vehmas and Nick Watson; 2.
Understanding the Social Model of Disability: past, present and future
Colin Barnes; 3. Critical Disability Studies: rethinking the conventions
for the age of postmodernity Margrit Shildrick; 4. "Minority Model: From
Liberal to Neo-Liberal Futures of Disability" David Mitchell and Sharon
Snyder; 5. The ICF and Its Relationship to Disability Studies Jerome E.
Bickenbach; 6. Disability and Human Rights Lucy Series New Addition; 7.
Fear, pity and disgust: Emotions and the non-disabled imaginary Bill
Hughes; 8. Psycho-emotional disablism: The missing link? Donna Reeve; 9.
The Biopolitics of Disability and Animality in Harriet McBryde Johnson Jan
Grue and Michael Lundblad; 10. Some problems with disability research Nick
Watson; Part II: Theorising impairment and impairment effects; 11. Deaf
identities in disability studies: with us or without us? Jackie Leach
Scully; 12. Theorising the Position of People with Learning Difficulties
within Disability Studies: Progress and pitfalls Kirsten Stalker; 13. Long
term disabling Conditions and Disability Theory Sasha Scambler; 14.
Critical realism and the 'fourth wave': Deepening and broadening social
perspective on mental distress Richard Brunner; 15. It's about time!
Understanding the Experience of Speech Impairment Kevin Paterson; 16.
Blindness. Sightedness: Disability studies and the defiance of di-vision
Ben Whitburn and Rod Michalko; Part III: Social Policy and Disability:
Health, Personal Assistance, Employment and Education; 17. Social Suffering
in the Neoliberal Age: Surplusisty and the partially Disabled Subject
Karen Soldatic; 18. Disabled People and Employment: A UK Perspective Rosa
Morris; 19. Disability Studies, Inclusive Education & Exclusion. Michele
Moore, Roger Slee; 20. Independent living and the failure of governments
Charlotte Pearson; 21. Diagnosis as Social Practice and the Possibility of
Interruption Scott Danforth; 22. Boundary maintenance: Exploring the
intersections of disability and migration Nicola Burns; 23. Disability in
developing countries Tom Shakespeare; Part IV: Disability Studies and
Interdisciplinarity; 24. The Metanarrative of Disability: Social
encounters, cultural representation and critical avoidance David Bolt; 25.
What can philosophy tell us about disability? Simo Vehmas and Christopher
A. Riddle; 26. The Psychology of Disability Dan Goodley; 27. Challenging
the Impairment/Disability Divide: Disability History and the Social Model
of Disability Michael Rembis; 28. Disability, sport and physical activity
Brett Smith and Andrew C. Sparkes; 29. We have never been able-bodied:
thoughts on dis/ability and subjectivity from Science and Technology
Studies Vasilis Galis; Section V: Contextualising the Disability
experience; 30. Feminism and Disability: A Cartography of Multiplicity Ana
Bê; 31. Disability and sexuality Xanthe Hunt; 32. Race/ethnicity and
disability studies: towards an explicitly intersectional approach Deborah
Stienstra; 33. Mothering and Disability: from eugenics to newgenics
Claudia Malacrida; 34. Understanding disabled families: Replacing tales of
burden with ties of interdependency Janice McLaughlin; 35. 'I Hope He Dies
Before Me' - Unraveling the Debates About Aging and People with
Intellectual Disability Christine Bigby; Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors; Part I: Theorising Disability; 1. Disability studies:
Into the multidisciplinary future Simo Vehmas and Nick Watson; 2.
Understanding the Social Model of Disability: past, present and future
Colin Barnes; 3. Critical Disability Studies: rethinking the conventions
for the age of postmodernity Margrit Shildrick; 4. "Minority Model: From
Liberal to Neo-Liberal Futures of Disability" David Mitchell and Sharon
Snyder; 5. The ICF and Its Relationship to Disability Studies Jerome E.
Bickenbach; 6. Disability and Human Rights Lucy Series New Addition; 7.
Fear, pity and disgust: Emotions and the non-disabled imaginary Bill
Hughes; 8. Psycho-emotional disablism: The missing link? Donna Reeve; 9.
The Biopolitics of Disability and Animality in Harriet McBryde Johnson Jan
Grue and Michael Lundblad; 10. Some problems with disability research Nick
Watson; Part II: Theorising impairment and impairment effects; 11. Deaf
identities in disability studies: with us or without us? Jackie Leach
Scully; 12. Theorising the Position of People with Learning Difficulties
within Disability Studies: Progress and pitfalls Kirsten Stalker; 13. Long
term disabling Conditions and Disability Theory Sasha Scambler; 14.
Critical realism and the 'fourth wave': Deepening and broadening social
perspective on mental distress Richard Brunner; 15. It's about time!
Understanding the Experience of Speech Impairment Kevin Paterson; 16.
Blindness. Sightedness: Disability studies and the defiance of di-vision
Ben Whitburn and Rod Michalko; Part III: Social Policy and Disability:
Health, Personal Assistance, Employment and Education; 17. Social Suffering
in the Neoliberal Age: Surplusisty and the partially Disabled Subject
Karen Soldatic; 18. Disabled People and Employment: A UK Perspective Rosa
Morris; 19. Disability Studies, Inclusive Education & Exclusion. Michele
Moore, Roger Slee; 20. Independent living and the failure of governments
Charlotte Pearson; 21. Diagnosis as Social Practice and the Possibility of
Interruption Scott Danforth; 22. Boundary maintenance: Exploring the
intersections of disability and migration Nicola Burns; 23. Disability in
developing countries Tom Shakespeare; Part IV: Disability Studies and
Interdisciplinarity; 24. The Metanarrative of Disability: Social
encounters, cultural representation and critical avoidance David Bolt; 25.
What can philosophy tell us about disability? Simo Vehmas and Christopher
A. Riddle; 26. The Psychology of Disability Dan Goodley; 27. Challenging
the Impairment/Disability Divide: Disability History and the Social Model
of Disability Michael Rembis; 28. Disability, sport and physical activity
Brett Smith and Andrew C. Sparkes; 29. We have never been able-bodied:
thoughts on dis/ability and subjectivity from Science and Technology
Studies Vasilis Galis; Section V: Contextualising the Disability
experience; 30. Feminism and Disability: A Cartography of Multiplicity Ana
Bê; 31. Disability and sexuality Xanthe Hunt; 32. Race/ethnicity and
disability studies: towards an explicitly intersectional approach Deborah
Stienstra; 33. Mothering and Disability: from eugenics to newgenics
Claudia Malacrida; 34. Understanding disabled families: Replacing tales of
burden with ties of interdependency Janice McLaughlin; 35. 'I Hope He Dies
Before Me' - Unraveling the Debates About Aging and People with
Intellectual Disability Christine Bigby; Index
List of tables
List of contributors; Part I: Theorising Disability; 1. Disability studies:
Into the multidisciplinary future Simo Vehmas and Nick Watson; 2.
Understanding the Social Model of Disability: past, present and future
Colin Barnes; 3. Critical Disability Studies: rethinking the conventions
for the age of postmodernity Margrit Shildrick; 4. "Minority Model: From
Liberal to Neo-Liberal Futures of Disability" David Mitchell and Sharon
Snyder; 5. The ICF and Its Relationship to Disability Studies Jerome E.
Bickenbach; 6. Disability and Human Rights Lucy Series New Addition; 7.
Fear, pity and disgust: Emotions and the non-disabled imaginary Bill
Hughes; 8. Psycho-emotional disablism: The missing link? Donna Reeve; 9.
The Biopolitics of Disability and Animality in Harriet McBryde Johnson Jan
Grue and Michael Lundblad; 10. Some problems with disability research Nick
Watson; Part II: Theorising impairment and impairment effects; 11. Deaf
identities in disability studies: with us or without us? Jackie Leach
Scully; 12. Theorising the Position of People with Learning Difficulties
within Disability Studies: Progress and pitfalls Kirsten Stalker; 13. Long
term disabling Conditions and Disability Theory Sasha Scambler; 14.
Critical realism and the 'fourth wave': Deepening and broadening social
perspective on mental distress Richard Brunner; 15. It's about time!
Understanding the Experience of Speech Impairment Kevin Paterson; 16.
Blindness. Sightedness: Disability studies and the defiance of di-vision
Ben Whitburn and Rod Michalko; Part III: Social Policy and Disability:
Health, Personal Assistance, Employment and Education; 17. Social Suffering
in the Neoliberal Age: Surplusisty and the partially Disabled Subject
Karen Soldatic; 18. Disabled People and Employment: A UK Perspective Rosa
Morris; 19. Disability Studies, Inclusive Education & Exclusion. Michele
Moore, Roger Slee; 20. Independent living and the failure of governments
Charlotte Pearson; 21. Diagnosis as Social Practice and the Possibility of
Interruption Scott Danforth; 22. Boundary maintenance: Exploring the
intersections of disability and migration Nicola Burns; 23. Disability in
developing countries Tom Shakespeare; Part IV: Disability Studies and
Interdisciplinarity; 24. The Metanarrative of Disability: Social
encounters, cultural representation and critical avoidance David Bolt; 25.
What can philosophy tell us about disability? Simo Vehmas and Christopher
A. Riddle; 26. The Psychology of Disability Dan Goodley; 27. Challenging
the Impairment/Disability Divide: Disability History and the Social Model
of Disability Michael Rembis; 28. Disability, sport and physical activity
Brett Smith and Andrew C. Sparkes; 29. We have never been able-bodied:
thoughts on dis/ability and subjectivity from Science and Technology
Studies Vasilis Galis; Section V: Contextualising the Disability
experience; 30. Feminism and Disability: A Cartography of Multiplicity Ana
Bê; 31. Disability and sexuality Xanthe Hunt; 32. Race/ethnicity and
disability studies: towards an explicitly intersectional approach Deborah
Stienstra; 33. Mothering and Disability: from eugenics to newgenics
Claudia Malacrida; 34. Understanding disabled families: Replacing tales of
burden with ties of interdependency Janice McLaughlin; 35. 'I Hope He Dies
Before Me' - Unraveling the Debates About Aging and People with
Intellectual Disability Christine Bigby; Index