Understanding Disability: Inclusion, Access, Diversity, and Civil Rights

Hardback Published on: 30/07/2005
Price: £33.00
Free UK delivery on orders over £25
Not available
This product is currently unavailable
Make and edit your lists in your account
No stock available in any shop.
Not available
This product is currently unavailable
No stock available in any shop.

Synopsis

Disability is rarely considered as a social issue. Scholars discuss it in the abstract; medical personnel view it as a health issue; and the law views the disabled with an eye to advocating or protecting organisations against demands for accommodation. As a result, disabled individuals are seen as bits and pieces of everyone's constituency but their own. The writers of this work, both having long personal experiences with disabilities, offer a holistic understanding of the lives of disabled individuals from representations in the media to issues of law and civil rights. Written to educate and inform readers about the social roles of disability, this accessible and informative work addresses: social classifications of disability; social reactions to disability; legal rights and classifications of persons with disabilities; issues of accessibility to information and communication technologies; representations of disability in a range of media, including literature, painting, film, television and advertising; and major issues shaping the contemporary social roles of persons with disabilities.
By examining the social roles of disability in the past and present from a range of perspectives and disciplines, this book reveals a portrait of the social place, limitations, and rights of persons with disabilities.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: ABC-CLIO
  • ISBN: 9780275982263
  • Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 449g

Customer Reviews