The articulation of theory and practice : critique and resistence in Aotearoa New Zealand
By: Sullivan, Martin.
Contributor(s): Munford, Robyn.
Series: Disability & Society 13 (2) 1998: 183 - 198.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): NEW ZEALAND | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | POLICY ISSUES | THEORYSummary: This paper can be seen as laying the ground work for a study of disability related issues amid the absence of any satisfactory comparative studies in disability policy across the globe. Reviewing the theorisation of disability and its practical consequence in the articulation, development and implementation of disability policy in New Zealand. The paper explores the emancipatory potential of current disability theorising by analysing strategies adopted by disabled people as a response to recent policy developments in the health and disabilty field in Aotearoa New Zealand.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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This paper can be seen as laying the ground work for a study of disability related issues amid the absence of any satisfactory comparative studies in disability policy across the globe. Reviewing the theorisation of disability and its practical consequence in the articulation, development and implementation of disability policy in New Zealand. The paper explores the emancipatory potential of current disability theorising by analysing strategies adopted by disabled people as a response to recent policy developments in the health and disabilty field in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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