Disability and stigma: an unequal life

By: Earle, Sarah.
Series: Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Summer 2003: 21-22.Publisher: 2003Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | STIGMA | DISCRIMINATION | INEQUALITY | THEORY | MODELS | SPEECH THERAPYSummary: Provides an overview of disability theories. Suggests that for disability theorists, inequalities are produced by the disabling barriers within society which prevent or hinder people with disabilities from full participation within society. Explores the implications of disability politics for speech and language therapists.
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Provides an overview of disability theories. Suggests that for disability theorists, inequalities are produced by the disabling barriers within society which prevent or hinder people with disabilities from full participation within society. Explores the implications of disability politics for speech and language therapists.

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