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  • - Identity, Gender and Belonging
     
    1 989

    This is the first book to explore how far disability challenges dominant understandings of rurality, identity, gender and belonging within the rural literature. The book focuses particularly on the ways disabled people give, and are given, meaning and value in relation to ethical rural considerations of place, physical strength, productivity and social reciprocity. A range of different perspectives to the issues of living rurally with a disability inform this work. It includes the lived experience of people with disabilities through the use of life history methodologies, rich qualitative accounts and theoretical perspectives. It goes beyond conventional notions of rurality, grounding its analysis in a range of disability spaces and places and including the work of disability sociologists, geographers, cultural theorists and policy analysts. This interdisciplinary focus reveals the contradictory and competing relations of rurality for disabled people and the resultant impacts and effects upon disabled people and their communities materially, discursively and symbolically. Of interest to all scholars of disability, rural studies, social work and welfare, this book provides a critical intervention into the growing scholarship of rurality that has bypassed the pivotal role of disability in understanding the lived experience of rural landscapes.

  • - Understanding Sexual Support in Policy, Practice and Theory
    av Julia Bahner
    729 - 2 035,-

  • - Experiences of Visually Impaired People
    av Sally French
    609,-

  • av Sydney, Australia) Soldatic & Karen (Western Sydney University
    579 - 1 995

  • av Jan Grue
    615 - 1 949

    Although efforts have been made to integrate disability into the discourse analysis and conversation analysis canon, the link between the two fields needs to be strengthened.

  • - Learning from Australian Experiences
    av Rachel Carling-Jenkins
    609 - 2 095

    This book provides the reader with a ground-breaking understanding of disability and social movements. By describing how disability is philosophically, historically, and theoretically positioned.

  • - The Case of Hearing Loss
    av Sweden) Germundsson, Per (Malmo University, France) Ratinaud, m.fl.
    609 - 1 969

  • av Michael S. Jeffress
    1 859

    Using sources from a wide variety of print and digital media, this book discusses the need for ample and healthy portrayals of disability and neurodiversity in the media, as the primary way that most people learn about conditions.

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    2 045

    This volume analyzes representations of disability in art from antiquity to the twenty-first century, incorporating disability studies scholarship and art historical research and methodology.

  • - Personal and Family Identity
    av Chalotte (Aalborg University) Glintborg
    735

    Identity (Re)constructions After Brain Injury: Personal and Family Identity investigates how being diagnosed with acquired brain injury (ABI) impacts identity (re-)construction in both adults with ABI and their close relatives.

  • - Volume 1
     
    1 945

    This collection identifies the key tensions and conflicts being debated within the field of critical disability studies and provides both an outline of the field in its current form and offers manifestos for its future direction.

  • - Looking Towards the Future: Volume 2
     
    2 035,-

    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability challenges people in disability studies as well as other disciplinary fields to critically reflect on their professional praxis in terms of theory, practice, and methods.

  • - Locked Away
    av UK) Fish & Rebecca (Lancaster University
    755 - 1 969

  • av UK) Mladenov & Teodor (Kings College London
    595 - 1 969

  • - The case of ONCE in Spain
    av Roberto Garvia
    2 115

  • av USA) Honeyman & Susan (University of Nebraska at Kearney
    615 - 2 169

  • - Overcoming Obstacles and Enriching Lives
     
    1 829

    This book pulls together essays from a diverse group of well-qualified international scholars who are also teachers with disabilities. The scholars represent a broad spectrum of disabilities and academic disciplines and the chapters interrogate the experience of living and working as teachers who have different disabilities¿both visible and invisible.

  • - Images of Loss in Popular Culture
    av Jeffrey Preston
    689 - 2 169

  • av Sweden) Apelmo & Elisabet (Malmoe University
    729

  • av Anne-Marie Callus & Dr. Ruth Farrugia
    635 - 2 099,-

    The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is the only UN treaty in which the people who are its target, that is disabled people, were actively involved in its drafting. This book focuses on the participation rights of the disabled child with regard to health, education, homelife and relationships.

  • - Methods for Rethinking an Ableist World
    av Ronald J. Berger
    1 949

    This groundbreaking text makes an intervention on behalf of disability studies into the broad field of qualitative inquiry. Ronald Berger and Laura Lorenz introduce readers to a range of issues involved in doing qualitative research on disabilities by bringing together a collection of scholarly work that supplements their own contributions and covers a variety of qualitative methods: participant observation, interviewing and interview coding, focus groups, autoethnography, life history, narrative analysis, content analysis, and participatory visual methods. The chapters are framed in terms of the relevant methodological issues involved in the research, bringing in substantive findings to illustrate the fruits of the methods. In doing so, the book covers a range of physical, sensory, and cognitive impairments. This work resonates with themes in disability studies such as emancipatory research, which views research as a collaborative effort with research subjects whose lives are enhanced by the process and results of the work. It is a methodological approach that requires researchers to be on guard against exploiting informants for the purpose of professional aggrandizement and to engage in a process of ongoing self-reflection to clear themselves of personal and professional biases that may interfere with their ability to hear and empathize with others.

  • - A Challenge to Mr Reasonable
    av Jenny Slater
    1 949

    By taking an interdisciplinary, critical disability studies approach to explore the socio-cultural concepts of 'youth' and 'disability' alongside one-another, the author convincingly demonstrates that 'youth' and 'disability' have been conceptualised within medical/psychological frameworks for too long.

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    2 115

    This is the first book of its kind to feature interdisciplinary art history and disability studies. Moving away from the medical model of disability that is often scrutinized in art history, the book considers the social model and representations of disabled figures. Topics addressed include visible versus invisible impairments; scientific, anthropological, and vernacular images of disability; and the implications of looking/staring versus gazing. Disability and Art History explores ways in which art responds to, envisions, and at times stereotypes and pathologizes disability, and aims to contextualize disability historically, as well as in terms of medicine, literature, and visual culture.

  • av Bodil Ravneberg & Sylvia Soderstrom
    659,-

  • - Identity, Gender and Belonging
     
    639

    This is the first book to explore how far disability, as a social identity, challenges dominant understandings of rurality, identity and belonging. Exploring particularly the ways in which bodies are given meaning and value in relation to core ethical rural considerations associated with physical strength, productivity, and social reciprocity. Using lived experience of people with disabilities through the use of life history methodologies, it goes beyond conventional notions of rurality through grounding its analysis in a range of disability spaces and places and including the work of disability sociologists, geographers, cultural theorists and policy analysis.

  • - Our Way
    av Kelley Johnson & Karen (Western Sydney University Soldatic
    1 859

    This book explores the diverse ways in which disability activism and advocacy are experienced and practiced by people with disabilities and their allies.

  • av Michael Gill & Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
    809 - 1 965

    Contemporary human rights discourses problematically co-opt disabled bodies as 'evidence' of harms done under capitalism, war, and other forms of conflict, while humanitarian non-governmental organizations often use disabled bodies to generate resources for their humanitarian projects. It is the connection between civil rights and human rights.

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    1 785

    This book elaborates on global disability rights that encompass pertinent and emerging themes such as disability rights, globalization, inequalities, international cooperation and representation.

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    2 045

    This book investigates how being diagnosed with various disabilities impacts on identity.

  • av UK) Harvey & Jonathan (University of Southampton
    1 969

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