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Controversial Issues In A Disabling Society (PDF eBook)


Controversial Issues In A Disabling Society (PDF eBook)

eBook by Swain, John/French, Sally/Cameron, Colin

Controversial Issues In A Disabling Society (PDF eBook)

£27.19

ISBN:
9780335232925
Publication Date:
16 Jan 2003
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
eBook
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Controversial Issues In A Disabling Society (PDF eBook)

Description

At its best Disability Studies is an arena of critical debate addressing controversial issues concerning, not just the meaning of disability, but the nature of society, dominant values, quality of life, and even the right to live. Indeed, Disability Studies is itself the subject of controversy, in terms of its theoretical basis and who controls courses and research and whether it should be shaped and controlled by disabled academics or grassroots activists. Within these debates, generated by the social model of disability, are fundamental challenges to policy, provision and professional practice that are directly relevant to all who work with disabled people, whether in the field of social work, health or education. Controversial Issues in a Disabling Society has been written specifically to raise questions and stimulate debate. It has been designed for use with students in group discussion, and to support in-depth study on a variety of professional courses. It covers a wide range of specific, substantive issues within Disability Studies in a series of succinct chapters. Each chapter sets a question for debate, places the key issues in context and presents a particular argument. This is an accessible and engaging book which challenges dominant positions and ideologies from a social model viewpoint of disability.

Contents

Series editor's preface Introduction enabling questions Part one: Foundations What's in a name? Whose model? What is Disability Studies? Part two: Values and ideologies Controlling life? A dividing society? Celebrating difference? What's so good about independence? Will you put your hand in your pocket? Whose body? Part three: Policy, provision and practice Policy is inclusion better than integration? Provision who needs special needs? Practice are professionals parasites? Policy, provision and practice care or control? Politics where does change come from? Conclusion enabling or disabling globalisation? Bibliography Index.

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