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Disabling Barriers, Enabling Environments

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-7619-4265-8
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungstermin: 09.03.2004
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`The strengths of this text are many. It has breadth and diversity in its content yet is presented in bite-size chapters. For those wishing to know more, it offers signposts to the relevant literature. The contributors have been carefully selected for their specific perspective yet these have been skilfully inter-related by the editors. It is now some 11 years since the first edition of this text was published. In my view, this second edition was worth the wait' - SCOLAG Journal `This has been a ground-breaking book…and I whole-heartedly welcome a new edition'- Professor Len Barton, School of Education, The University of Sheffield `It is a really well-structured book which has been very popular and widely used by students…Its great qualities are accessibility and diversity of contributors' - Jenny Corbett, Institute of Education, University of London `This book would be a valuable resource to students of disability studies and to health and social care staff and other professionals who work with disabled people'- Disability and Rehabilitation The Second Edition of this landmark text has been revised to provide an up-to-date accessible introductory text to the field of disability studies. In addition to analysing the barriers that disabled people encounter in education, housing, leisure and employment, the revised edition has new chapters on: · international issues · diversity among disabled people · sexuality · bioethics. Written by disabled people who are leading academics in the field, the text comprises 45 short and engaging chapters, to provide a broad-ranging and accessible introduction to disability issues. Disabling Barriers, Enabling Environments is an invaluable resource for both students and practitioners alike. It is an ideal text for undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in disability studies, as well as disability courses in social work, education, health studies, sociology and social policy.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780761942658
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-7619-4265-8
  • Verlag: SAGE Publications
  • Erscheinungstermin: 09.03.2004
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 2. Auflage 2004
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 549 g
  • Seiten: 320
  • Format (B x H): 170 x 242 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
  • Vorauflage: 978-0-8039-8825-5
  • Nachauflage: 978-1-4462-5899-6

Autoren/Hrsg.

Autoren

Swain, John

John Swain is Professor of Disability and Inclusion at Northumbria University.

French, Sally

Sally French is an associate lecturer at the Open University.

Barnes, Colin

Colin Barnes is a Professor of Disability Studies at the Centre for Disability Studies, University of Leeds.

Thomas, Carol

Carol Thomas is a Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University.

Introduction
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES OF DISABILITY AND IMPAIRMENT
If I Had a Hammer - Mike Oliver
The Social Model in Action
Representing Disability - Vic Finkelstein
Disability and Impairment - Carol Thomas
Disability, Disability Studies and the Academy - Colin Barnes
Whose Tragedy? Towards a Personal Non-Tragedy View of Disability - Sally French and John Swain
Dependence, Independence and Normality - Colin Goble
Reflections on Doing Emancipatory Disability Research - Colin Barnes
International Perspectives on Disability - John Swain
PART TWO: IN OUR OWN IMAGE
Disability and the Body - Bill Hughes
Women and Disability - Alison Sheldon
Men and Disability - Steve Robertson
'Can You See the Rainbow?' The Roots of Denial - Sally French
Impairment, Difference and 'Identity' - Mairian Scott-Hill
Generating Debates - Mark Priestley
Why We Need a Life-Course Approach to Disability Issues
The Changing Face of Representation of Disability in the Media - Paul Anthony Darke
Disability Culture - Sian Vasey
The Story so Far
'Race', Disability and Oppression - Martin Banton and Gurnam Singh
Who Is Disabled? Exploring the Scope of the Social Model of Disability - Dan Goodley
Disabled People, Disability and Sexuality - Selina Bonnie
PART THREE: CONTROLLING LIFESTYLES
Righting the Picture - Michele Wates
Disability and Family Life
Disability and Childhood - John M Davis
Deconstructing the Stereotypes
Housing and Independent Living - John Stewart
Changing Technology - Alison Sheldon
Communication Barriers - Carole Pound and Alan Hewitt
Building Access and Identity
Controlling Inclusion in Education - Sally French and John Swain
Young Disabled People's Perspectives
User-Led Organizations - Geoffrey Mercer
Facilitating Independent Living
Leisure and Disabled People - Liz Carr
Disability and Ageing - Ann MacFarlane
Employment Barriers and Inclusive Futures? - Alan Roulstone
PART FOUR: IN CHARGE OF SUPPORT AND HEALTH
The Crafting of Good Clients - Ken Davis
Modernizing Services? - Vic Finkelstein
Disabled Health and Caring Professionals - Sally French
The Experience of Visually Impaired Physiotherapists
Direct Payments - Frances Hasler
Disability, Care and Controlling Services - Frances Hasler
Counselling and Disabled People - Donna Reeve
Help or Hindrance?
A Critique of Professional Support and Intervention - Paul Abberley
Treatment at the Hands of Professionals - Peter Beresford
Diagnosis and Assessment in the Lives of Disabled People - Maureen Gillman
Creating Potentials/Limiting Possibilities?
Tragedy Strikes Again! Why Community Care Still Poses a Problem for Integrated Living - Mark Priestley
The Global Economy of 'Care' - Chris Holden
PART FIVE: CREATING A SOCIETY FIT FOR ALL
Disability and Social Exclusion in the Information Society - Bob Sapey
From Universal to Inclusive Design in the Built Environment - Rob Imrie
The Disablity Movement - Len Barton
Some Observations
Genetics, Disability and Bioethics - Helen Caplan
Legislation and Human Rights - Rachel Hurst