The ambiguous role of welfare structures in relation to the emergence of activism among disabled people: research evidence from Northern Ireland
By: Acheson, Nicholas.
Contributor(s): Williamson, Arthur.
Series: Disability & Society 16 (1) 2001: 87-102.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | THEORY | WELFARE | WELFARE ORGANISATIONS | SELF ADVOCACYSummary: The boundary between the disability movement and traditional forms of welfare production, whether in the statutory or voluntary sectors is discussed in this article. It discusses the role played by existing welfare structures in the formation of disabled people as activists and in the initial stages of mobilization. [AJ].Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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The boundary between the disability movement and traditional forms of welfare production, whether in the statutory or voluntary sectors is discussed in this article. It discusses the role played by existing welfare structures in the formation of disabled people as activists and in the initial stages of mobilization. [AJ].
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