Description
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- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Illness and impairment
- 1 Social experiences of physical rehabilitation: the role of the family
- 2 Learning from tojisha kenkyu: mental health “patients” studying their difficulties with their peers
- 3 The psycho-social impact of impairments: the case of motor neurone disease
- Part II Disabling processes
- 4 Italian strategies for job placement of persons with disabilities: a network case
- 5 Sites of oppression: dominant ideologies and women with disabilities in India
- 6 How to understand violence against disabled people
- 7 ‘The invisibles’: conceptualising the intersectional relationships between dyslexia, social exclusion and homelessness
- Part III Care and control
- 8 Spaces of indifference: bureaucratic governance and disability rights in Iceland
- 9 Mental capacity and the control of sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities in England and Wales
- 10 ‘My sister won’t let me’: issues of control over one’s own life as experienced by older women with intellectual disabilities
- Part IV Communication and representation
- 11 Social representations and inclusive practices for disabled students in Italian higher education: a mixed-method analysis of multiple perspectives
- 12 The problem of the supercrip: representation and misrepresentation of disability
- 13 User, client or consumer? Construction of roles in video interpreting services
- 14 Reading other minds: ethical considerations on the representation of intellectual disability in fiction
- Index
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