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Disability Studies/Disability Culture

2013
Abstract This chapter addresses three primary questions: What is disability culture? What is disability studies? How do these two interact? Disability culture is explored as a movement “from the inside out,” one focused on issues of choice, power, language, and identity/community.
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Valuing Disability, Causing Disability

Ethics, 2014
Disability rights activists often claim that disability is not—by itself—something that makes disabled people worse off. A popular objection to such a view of disability is this: were it correct, it would make it permissible to cause disability and impermissible to cause nondisability (or impermissible to “cure” disability, to use the value-laden term).
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A disability not disabled

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2001
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The psychology of disability

2013
Disability studies theory and research have emerged in response to the politicization of disabled people. Disability studies attends to the social, cultural, material, economic and material conditions of exclusion. Often missing from these analyses is the psychology of disability. This exemption is understandable.
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Disability but not Disablement

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1961
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Disabling Children With Disabilities

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2007
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