ABSTRACT

The study of disability has traditionally been influenced mainly by medical and psychological models. The aim of this new text, Disability and Society, is to open up the debate by introducing alternative perspectives reflecting the increasing sociological interest in this important topic.

Disability and Society brings together for the first time some of the most recent original research in this rapidly expanding area. The contributors, both disabled and non-disabled, are all leading thinkers in their field and suggest new ways of understanding disability, developing policy and challenging current practice.


part One|79 pages

Theoretical Developments

part Two|63 pages

Disability and Education

part Three|90 pages

Disability, Charities, Normalisation and Representation

part Four|21 pages

Disability: A Particular Research Method