This volume offers a rare mix of interpretive chapters and primary
sources that will be of value to anyone interested in learning about
important disability-related issues and exploring the perspectives of
disabled people. Disability has become a human rights and social
justice issue that should concern all Americans. Access to safe,
affordable, and effective health care, access to safe and affordable
housing, access to reliable and efficient public transportation, and
the ability to work and participate freely in the community are
central to disability justice movements. Unlike encyclopedias or
biographical dictionaries that only offer brief accounts of key
topics, people, events, and organizations, Disability: A Reference
Handbook provides important interpretive and analytical frameworks and
meaningful primary evidence. The book opens with a chapter dedicated
to the history of disability in the United States, placing
21st-century issues and concerns within their contexts. The next
chapter explores important controversies and questions related to
disability. The third chapter brings diverse voices to the topic, and
the fourth chapter offers valuable profiles of key people and
organizations. The remaining chapters provide valuable reference tools
that will help readers to explore topics in more depth and to engage
in independent research.
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A Reference Handbook
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781440862304
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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