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explore the dichotomy between the social and medical approaches to disability; and the potential impact of these approaches on the experience of disabled ... Hill,Shirley 被引量: 1发表: 2014年 Why Disability Is Technologically Mediated? The social model of disability is predicated upon the dichotom...
Home and away: The changing impact of educational policies on disabled children's experiences of family and friendship In this way, it also demonstrates the potential for connecting public and private accounts of disability by linking macro and micro levels of analysis over... S Shah,M Priestley...
Social impactThis paper has a twofold focus: to establish a method of assessing the potential social impact of arts and disability projects and to apply this method to ten such projects. It does so by using a...doi:10.1007/s11266-018-9968-zOnyx, Jenny...
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‘sacred cow’ that must not be challenged, instead proposing a movement towards a medical and social continuum, with the central argument that as we are all ‘impaired’ in some manner, it is not the core component of disability. The impact of the body on one’s life is thus included,...
Children classified as having a disability included those with a Learning Disabled (LD), Other Health Impairment (OHI), Speech/Language Impairment (SLI), and Educable Mental Disability (EMD). Results demonstrated that when compared to their non-labeled peers, students with disabilities were more ...
The present study examined the economic well-being of disabled and nondisabled men and women in the United Kingdom. Using the 2009–2014 Life Opportunities Survey (N = 6,159 adults), the study is the first longitudinal study to empirically compare the economic well-being of disabled women in...
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