"This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to the challenges of the interface between disability & culture.
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This book provides a theoretical lens through which to view Disability.
This text is a critical and empirically-based introduction to disability studies.
Rethinking Disability: A Disability Studies Approach to Inclusive Practices
In response to concerns about teacher retention, especially among teachers in their first to fourth year in the classroom, we offer future teachers a series of brief guides full of practical advice that they can refer to in both their ...
This volume provides case studies of the contemporary independent living/disabled consumer movement from the perspective of New Social Movement theory.
Rethinking Disability: New Structures, New Relationships