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Disability Studies Today


Disability Studies Today

Paperback by Barnes, Colin (University of Leeds); Barton, Len (University of Sheffield); Oliver, Mike (University of Greenwich)

Disability Studies Today

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ISBN:
9780745626574
Publication Date:
2 Sep 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr - 8 May 2024
Disability Studies Today

Description

Over recent years there has been an unprecedented upsurge of interest in the general area of disability and disability studies amongst academics and researchers throughout the world. This has generated an increasingly expansive literature, from a variety of perspectives, including cultural studies, development studies, geography, history, philosophy, social policy, social psychology and sociology. Perhaps inevitably, given this heightened interest, a number of important challenges and debates have emerged which raise many significant questions for all those interested in this newly emergent and increasingly important field. Disability Studies Today provides an invaluable introduction to and an overview of these concerns and controversies. Although the field is increasingly interdisciplinary in nature, the emphasis is primarily a sociological one since sociology continues to play a central role in the development of disability studies. Whilst the focus is primarily on theoretical innovation and advancement, the arguments presented in this book have important political and policy implications for both disabled and non-disabled people. Moreover, since disability studies, like ethnic, women's and gay and lesbian studies, has developed from a position of engagement and activism rather than one of detachment, the articles in this volume maintain this tradition. The book contains contributions from established figures, as well as newcomers to the field. Topics covered include: the history of the development of disability studies in Britain and America, key ideas, issues and thinkers, the role of the body, divisions and hierarchies, history, power and identity, work, politics and the disabled peoples' movement, globalization, human rights, research and the role of the academy. This book will prove invaluable to scholars, researchers, students and policy makers and, indeed, all those involved in this increasingly important area of social enquiry.

Contents

Contributors. Chapter 1.Introduction: Colin Barnes, Mike Oliver and Len Barton. Chapter 2.American Pragmatism, Sociology and the Development of Disability studies: Gary Albrecht. Chapter 3.Disability Theory: Key Ideas, Issues and Thinkers: Carol Thomas. Chapter 4.Disability and the Body: Bill Hughes. Chapter 5.Theorizing Divisions and Hierarchies: Towards Commonality or Diversity: Ayeshea Vernon and John Swain. Chapter 6.History, Power and Identity: Anne Borsay. Chapter 7.Work, Disabled People and European Social Theory: Paul Abberley. Chapter 8.Shooting for the Moon - Disability and Politics at the Millennium: Phil Lee. Chapter 9. Academic Debates and Political Advocacy: the US Disability Movement: Harlan Hahn. Chapter 10 Globalisation and Disability: Chris Holden and Peter Beresford. Chapter 11.Disability and Globalising the Concept of Human Rights: Marcia Rioux. Chapter 12 Re-viewing Disability Research: Geof Mercer. Chapter 13. Disability, the Academy and the Inclusive Society: Colin Barnes, Mike Oliver and Len Barton. Index.

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