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6by Oliver, Mike Published in Disability & society (01.10.2013)“...This year marks exactly 30 years since I published a book introducing the social model of disability onto an unsuspecting world and yet, despite the impact...”
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7by Goodley, Dan Published in Disability & society (01.07.2013)“...Recently there has been discussion about the emergence of critical disability studies. In this paper I provide an inevitably partial and selective account of...”
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8by Milton, Damian E.M Published in Disability & society (01.10.2012)“...In recent decades there has been much debate over the ontological status of autism and other neurological 'disorders', diagnosed by behavioural indicators, and...”
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9by Meekosha, Helen Published in Disability & society (01.10.2011)“...This paper argues that the dominance of the global North in the universalising and totalising tendencies of writings about disability has resulted in the...”
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10by Goodley, Dan Lawthom, Rebecca Liddiard, Kirsty Runswick-Cole, Katherine Published in Disability & society (03.07.2019)“...This article posits a number of provocations for scholars and researchers engaged with Critical Disability Studies. We summarise some of the analytical twists...”
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11by Rose, Diana Published in Disability & society (03.07.2017)“...This paper considers possible epistemologies for user-led and survivor research by drawing on four discourses: the mainstream English tradition, Canadian Mad...”
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12“...Critical disability studies (CDS) has emerged as an approach to the study of disability over the last decade or so and has sought to present a challenge to the...”
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13by Garthwaite, Kayleigh Published in Disability & society (01.05.2011)“...Following establishment of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, welfare benefits and those who receive them have become of increased significance, with...”
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14by Faulkner, Alison Published in Disability & society (21.04.2017)“...The body of knowledge referred to as 'survivor research' has grown significantly in recent years, challenging the basis of mainstream mental health knowledge...”
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15by Goodley, Dan Lawthom, Rebecca Runswick-Cole, Katherine Published in Disability & society (06.06.2014)“...The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living in an historical epoch which might be described as...”
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16“...Despite its facilitating role in creating opportunities for people with disabilities to exercise human rights, access to assistive technology is limited in...”
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17by Woods, Richard Milton, Damian Arnold, Larry Graby, Steve Published in Disability & society (03.07.2018)“...This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic scholarship. There has been critique of recent non-autistic...”
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18by Williams, Val Tarleton, Beth Heslop, Pauline Porter, Sue Sass, Bernd Blue, Stanley Merchant, Wendy Mason-Angelow, Victoria Published in Disability & society (07.02.2018)“...Disabled people are regularly denied their human rights, since policies and laws are hard to translate literally into practice. This article aims to make...”
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19“...Inclusion of students with disabilities into regular schools is now one of the most significant issues facing the education community both nationally and...”
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20“...Recent coverage in higher education newspapers and social media platforms implies that chronic conditions, illnesses and disabilities are becoming more...”