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The social model of disability emphasizes that persons with disabilities are prevented from reaching their full potential not because of their impairment, but as a result of legal, attitudinal, architectural, communications and other discriminatory barriers. …
14 lut 2019 · With origins dating back to the emergence of the social model of disability, the Disability Creation Process (DCP) has been used as a conceptual springboard for efforts to develop, promote and ensure the rights of people with disabilities, and offers a robust model of disability.
10 lis 2021 · Abstract. This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have formed the basis of disability studies since its inception. It starts with a brief historical overview of the social model of disability and its relationship to medical sociology.
1 lut 2022 · This project aimed to leverage a provincial research initiative to harmonize disability awareness-raising and training initiatives with the direct involvement of community partners seeking to defend the rights of people with disabilities.
14 kwi 2010 · According to Barnes, researchers of disability adhering to the social model ‘all assert that there is a “reality” out there, namely, the social oppression of disabled people that is historically, environmentally, culturally and contextually variable’ (p. 11).
Mapping a shifting debate. We found a wide variety of models (statistical, professional, psychological, rehabilitative, policy, ecological), including models that focused on specific impairments (i.e. autism, arthritis, depression).
19 mar 2020 · The disablement process model is a mid-level model, readily useful for contemporary research and broadly pensive about disability experience. As a scholarly product, it is more developed than visual image or taxonomy, and less so than formal theory.