THIS VOLUME OFFERS A RARE MIX OF INTERPRETIVE CHAPTERS AND PRIMARY
SOURCES THAT WILL BE OF VALUE TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT
IMPORTANT DISABILITY-RELATED ISSUES AND EXPLORING THE PERSPECTIVES OF
DISABLED PEOPLE.
Disability has become a human rights and social justice issue that
should concern all Americans. Access to safe, affordable, and
effective health care, access to safe and affordable housing, access
to reliable and efficient public transportation, and the ability to
work and participate freely in the community are central to disability
justice movements. Unlike encyclopedias or biographical dictionaries
that only offer brief accounts of key topics, people, events, and
organizations, Disability: A Reference Handbook provides important
interpretive and analytical frameworks and meaningful primary
evidence.
The book opens with a chapter dedicated to the history of disability
in the United States, placing 21st-century issues and concerns within
their contexts. The next chapter explores important controversies and
questions related to disability. The third chapter brings diverse
voices to the topic, and the fourth chapter offers valuable profiles
of key people and organizations. The remaining chapters provide
valuable reference tools that will help readers to explore topics in
more depth and to engage in independent research.
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A Reference Handbook
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216074861
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter