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Disability Studies
A Student's Guide

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December 2013 | 184 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This textbook brings together a wide range of expert voices from the field of disability studies and the disabled people's movement to tackle the essential topics relevant to this area of study. From the outset disability is discussed from a social model perspective, demonstrating how future practice and discourse could break down barriers and lead to more equal relationships for disabled people in everyday life.

An interdisciplinary and broad-ranging text, the book includes 50 chapters on topics relevant across health and social care. Reflective questions and suggestions for further reading throughout will help readers gain a critical appreciation of the subject and expand their knowledge.

This will be valuable reading for students and professionals across disability studies, health, nursing, social work, social care, social policy and sociology.

Tony Heaton
Access
Colin Cameron
The Affirmation Model
Sarah Keyes
Ageing
Colin Cameron
Alienation
Laurence Clark
Barriers
Colin Cameron
Bodies
Colin Cameron
Care
Colin Cameron
Charity
Wai Yeen Peng
Citizenship
Colin Hambrook
Disability Arts
Colin Cameron
Disability Research
Colin Cameron and Michele Moore
Disability Studies
Colin Cameron
The Disabled People’s Movement
Colin Cameron
Discrimination
Nicola Martin
Education (Post-Compulsory)
Dawn Benson
Education (School)
Emmeline Burdett
Eugenics
Alison Wilde and Adele Hoskinson-Clark
Families
Ana Bê
Feminist Disability Studies
Colin Cameron
Harassment and Hate Crime
Colin Cameron
The Historical Construction of Disability
Colin Cameron
Humour
Colin Cameron
Identity
Colin Cameron
Impairment
Colin Cameron
Inclusion
Florence Garabedian
Independent Living
Michele Moore
International Perspectives
Sarah Woodin
Intersectionality
Rebecca Mallett and Jenny Slater
Language
Colin Cameron
Media Representations
Colin Cameron
The Medical Model
Tanya Titchkosky and Rod Michalko
Narrative
Larry Arnold
Need
Colin Cameron
Normalcy
Colin Cameron
Oppression
Alan Roulstone
Personalisation
Colin Cameron
The Personal Tragedy Model
Toby Brandon
Professionals
Donna Reeve
Psycho-Emotional Dimensions
Katherine Runswick-Cole and Dan Goodley
Resilience
Joanne Brown
Rights and Legislation
Peter Beresford
Service Users' Organisations
Margrit Shildrick
Sexuality
Colin Cameron
The Social Model
Colin Cameron
Sport
Colin Cameron
Stereotypes
Colin Cameron
Stigma
Rosaleen McDonagh
Traveller Identity
 
Vulnerability
Bill Scott
Welfare Reform

a very interesting and informative text, will be ordering more

Miss Amy Yorke
Health and Social Care, Warrington Collegiate
January 6, 2014
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Chapter One: Access


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