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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- PART I Introduction – contextualising disability activism
- Introducing disability activism
- A virtual roundtable: re/defining disability activism with emerging global South disability activists
- PART II Neoliberalism and austerity in the global North
- 1 The impact of neoliberal politics on the welfare and survival of chronically ill and disabled people
- 2 ‘These days are ours’: young disabled people’s experiences of activism and participation in social movements
- 3 The links between models and theories to social changes as seen and understood by activists and academics: what works?
- 4 Figures: an artist-activist response to austerity
- 5 As technology giveth, technology taketh away
- PART III Rights, embodied resistance and disability activism
- 6 Exercising intimate citizenship rights and (re)constructing sexualities: the new place of sexuality in disability activism
- 7 ‘I show the life, I hereby express my life’: activism and art in the political debate between social movements and institutions on D/deaf bodies in Italy
- 8 Resisting the work cure: mental health, welfare reform and the movement against psychocompulsion
- 9 My disability, my ammunition, my asset in advocacy work
- PART IV Belonging, identity and values: diverse coalitions for rights
- 10 Disabled mothers of disabled children: an activism of our children and ourselves
- 11 Dementia as a disability
- 12 Voices from survivors of forced sterilisations in Japan: Eugenics Protection Law 1948–1996
- 13 Indigenous Species
- PART V Reclaiming social positions, places and spaces
- 14 Disability sport and social activism
- 15 Naples in the hands: activism for aesthetic enjoyment
- 16 Pissed off!: disability activists fighting for toilet access in the UK
- 17 Mobility-as-occupation: non-confrontational activism in Trinidad and Tobago
- PART VI Social media, support and activism
- 18 The tragedy of the hidden lamps: in search of disability rights activists from the global South in the digital era
- 19 ‘With the knife and the cheese in hand!’: a virtual ethnography of the cyber-activist disabled movement in Brazil and its transnational impact
- 20 Australia’s treatment of Indigenous prisoners: the continuing nature of human rights violations in West Australian jail cells
- 21 ‘Lchad Poland’ and the fight against inequality: the role of internet advocacy in cases of a rare genetic condition
- PART VII Campus activism in higher education
- 22 Beyond random acts of diversity: ableism, academia & institutional sites of resistance
- 23 At the margins of academia – on the outside, looking in: refusing, challenging and dismantling the material and ideological bases of academia
- 24 Sensitisation: broadening the agenda to ‘include’ persons with disabilities
- 25 Rainclamation: how installation art can reclaim space, transform collective suffering into poetic resistance and bring aesthetics to disabled viewers
- PART VIII Inclusive pedagogies, evidence and activist practices
- 26 Zimbabwean disability activism from a higher education perch: an uncertain present but exciting future
- 27 Research as activism?: perspectives of people labelled/with intellectual and developmental disabilities engaged in inclusive research and knowledge co-production
- 28 Reinventing activism: evidence-based participatory monitoring as a tool for social change
- PART IX Enabling human rights and policy: Transition: international politics
- 29 Implementation of CRPD in the post-Soviet region: between imitation and authenticity
- 30 Swedish disability activism: from welfare to human rights?
- 31 Gendered disability advocacy: lessons from the Girl Power Programme in Sierra Leone
- 32 ‘We need not remake the past’: rebuilding the disability movement in Toronto, Canada
- PART X Conclusion – the coming challenges and future directions
- 33 Causes and effects of claims for rights: why mainstreaming in Africa matters
- 34 Unsettling realities and rethinking displacement: transforming settlement services for refugees, migrants and people with intellectual disabilities
- 35 Disability futures: activism futures and challenges
- Index
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