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Introduction,abermas, 1992: 7). Such thinking may explain the increased interest in social movements since in many respects they can be seen to be the major sites of struggle and negotiation between the individual members of society, albeit working ., and the chief ‘institution of constitutional freedom’ in the form of the ..pancreas 发表于 2025-3-23 20:32:02
Conclusion,nsidering issues of embodiment will result in a weakening of the Social Model of Disability. It is the argument here, however, that the costs in terms of questioning the Social Model of Disability may be outweighed by the benefits that can be gained by placing disability firmly at the centre of contemporary theorizing on the embodied self.AGONY 发表于 2025-3-24 02:16:30
Social Movements, sexuality, ‘race’, dis/ability, ecologism, and a wide variety of other belief- and value-based systems have now come to the fore. The proliferation of such social groupings at first glance appears to make the idea that we live in a ‘movement society’ increasingly plausible.恃强凌弱的人 发表于 2025-3-24 04:05:09
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Issues in Disability,as also a major influence upon service providers and policy-makers. As Barnes . (1999: 10) have commented, these prejudices and stereotypes had profound and unfortunate effects upon the lives of disabled people:Obstruction 发表于 2025-3-24 20:36:28
Ellison‘s ideas of proactive and defensive engagement and Turner‘s ‘sociology of the body‘, Beckett proposes a new model of ‘active‘ citizenship that rests upon an understanding of ‘vulnerable personhood‘.978-1-349-54352-6978-0-230-50129-4EXALT 发表于 2025-3-25 00:32:11
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26384-7academics from a wide variety of perspectives. The reason why citizenship has returned to centre stage probably rests, as Kymlicka and Norman (1994: 352) have written, upon the notion that the ‘.’. Connected with this upsurge of interest in ‘citizenship’ is a growing support for the idea that ‘.’ (H