Understanding Disability: From Theory to Practice
β Scribed by Michael Oliver
- Publisher
- Red Globe Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this absorbing text by a leading writer and respected activist, theory, policy, historical background and personal experience are combined to give readers a rich and illuminating picture of the key issues raised by disability.
In the author's uniquely clear and lively narrative style, the book explores:
- The practical and political challenges that disablement presents
- Theoretical understandings of disability
- Disability law and the realities of policy implementation
- Key points of contention for the disability movement
This long-awaited new edition of a best-selling text includes new stories from the author's experience, as well as sharply framed debate about the development of policy over the last decade and a half. Its expansive coverage includes discussion of welfare, rehabilitation, special education and normalization.
This book is core reading for students of social work, nursing, health and applied social science taking modules in disability studies. Michael Oliver was the first Professor of Disability Studies in the United Kingdom and is Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Greenwich, UK. He is the author of the path-breaking The Politics of Disablement and Social Work with Disabled People (in its third edition, co-authored with Bob Sapey).
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures andTables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Section 1 Experiencing and Challenging a DisablingWorld
Introduction
1 From Personal Struggle to Political Understanding and Back Again
2 Mobility Impairment in a Social Context
3 The Social Model: History, Critique and Response
4 Unmet Promises of Disability Law and Policy (with Beth Omansky)
5 Special Education into theTwenty-first Century
Section 2 Theorizing and Changing a DisablingWorld
6 Disability and Normalization:A Critique
7 The Relevance of Emancipatory Research for Policy Development
8 Disabling or EnablingWelfare: What Next for Disabled People? (with Colin Barnes)
9 Disability Politics and the Disabled Peopleβs Movement in Britain (with Vic Finkelstein)
10 Disablement into theTwenty-first Century
11 Personalizing the Political and Politicizing the Personal
Bibliography
Index
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