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Researching Disability Politics

2013
As I begin to write this chapter, I recall a book edited by Clough and Corbett (2000), in which key academics of inclusive education reflected on their background experience, explaining their journey of researching and theorizing about disability.
Symeonidou, Simoni, Symeonidou, Simoni
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Radical Disability Politics

2019
This roundtable discussion brings six prominent disability organisers in Canada and the US into conversation. Key issues discussed are what is radical about radical disability politics, the omissions of disability in many forms of activism, the tendency for disability organising to be single-issue and the contributions disability and a disability ...
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Disability and Political Theory

2016
Though disability scholarship has been robust in history, philosophy, English, and sociology for decades, political theory and political science more generally have been slow to catch up. This groundbreaking volume presents the first full-length book on political theory approaches to disability issues. Barbara Arneil and Nancy J.
Barbara Arneil, Nancy J. Hirschmann
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Defining disability: metaphysical not political

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2012
Recent discussions surrounding the conceptualising of disability has resulted in a stalemate between British sociologists and philosophers. The stagnation of theorizing that has occurred threatens not only academic pursuits and the advancement of theoretical interpretations within the Disability Studies community, but also how we educate and advocate ...
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Disability and U.S. Politics

2017
More than 1 billion people worldwide have a disability, and they are all affected by politics. This two-volume work explores key topics at the heart of disability policy, such as voting, race, gender, age, health care, social security, transportation, abuse, and the environment.
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