Introduction - Disability Studies: For an interdisciplinary future.
Understanding the social model of disability: Past, present, and future.
Critical Disability Studies: Reexamining the conventions for the age of postmodernity.
The minority model of disability: From liberal to neoliberal future.
The International Classification of Functioning (ICF) and its relation to Disability Studies.
Disability and human rights.
Critically examining emotions in the imagination of the non-disabled: Fear, pity, and disgust.
Psychosocial ableism: The lost connection?
The biopolitics of disability and vivacity in Harriet Mcbryde Johnson.
Self-activity, structure, and emancipatory research: Exploring disability and impairment.
Deaf identities in Disability Studies.
Theorizing the position of individuals with learning disabilities in Disability Studies: Progress and barriers.
Long-term disabling conditions and disability theory.
Critical realism as the fourth "wave": Deepening and expanding social perspectives on mental distress.
It's time! Understanding the experience of speech disorders.
Blindness/sight: Disability Studies and resistance to segregation.
Social pain in the neoliberal era: The idea of "surplus" and the marginally disabled subject.
Disabled people and employment: A perspective from the United Kingdom.
Disability Studies, Inclusive Pedagogy, and exclusion.
Independent living and the failure of governments.
The diagnosis as a social practice and its potential disruption.
Maintaining boundaries: Exploring the intersections of disability and migration identities.
Disability in developing countries.
The meta-narrative of disability: Social interactions, cultural representation, and critical avoidance.
What can philosophy tell us about disability?
The psychology of disability.
Challenging the impairment/disability distinction: The history of disability and the social model of disability.
Disability, sports, and physical activity.
We were never whole: Thoughts on disability - non-disability and subjectivity through the lens of Science and Technology Studies.
Feminism and disability: Mapping a complexity.
Disability and sexuality.
Race/ethnicity and Disability Studies: Towards an analytical intersectional approach.
Motherhood and disability: From eugenics to neo-eugenics.
Understanding disabled families: Replacing stories of burden and resilience with stories of interdependence.
"I hope he dies before me": Unraveling conversations around aging and individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Index.
Manufacturer
- Publisher
- Tziola
- Type
- Humanities, Political Science, Sociology, Culture
- Language
- Greek
- Subtitle
- -
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 792
- Release Date
- -
- Publication Date
- 2025
- Dimensions
- -
- ISBN-13
- 9786182211366
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