_The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Disability_ provides a timely
and comprehensive overview of the wide range and depth of sociological
theory and research on disability-brought together for the first time
in one volume. Each section of the Handbook incorporates a uniquely
sociological perspective, presented by a wide-range of experts on
intersecting social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of
disability, that complements disability scholarship. The 37 chapters
in this Handbook, organized into three major sections, provide an
assessment of the history of the field, its current state, and the
future for research on and in the sociology of disability.The first
section reviews frameworks foundational to the study of disability,
pushes for the inclusion of broader global perspectives, and addresses
important dimensions of representation. The second section presents a
combination of perspectives that tie together individual biography,
societal contexts, and historic change, while emphasizing continuity
and change in the dynamic processes linking individuals, institutions,
and structures over time. In the third section, contributors
investigate the reproduction of inequality through law, policy, and
related institutions and systems, while highlighting how social and
political participation empowers people with disabilities and helps to
mitigate inequalities and social marginalization. The chapters
included in this volume offer a multifaceted resource for students and
experienced scientists alike on historical developments, main
standards, key issues, and current challenges in the sociological
study of disability at the global, national, and regional levels.
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ISBN
9780190093198
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok