We have agreed to provide within the journal a list of completed theses in the field of Disability Studies. This will be an important resource for readers to follow through as well as provide the names of colleagues who are new entrants to the discipline.
This is an open invitation for theses completed from 2018 which fit with the Aims and Scope of Disability & Society.
Please provide the following information:
Name of the author
Thesis title
University awarding degree
Degree awarded and year
A 100-word synopsis of the thesis
Email address
Please forward this information to Helen Oliver, Disability & Society Editorial Office. Email: [email protected]
We will include this call for Doctoral Announcements in forthcoming issues of the journal.
Executive Editors
Name of the author: Teresa Hillier
Thesis title: Defined by a Label: How Collective Action Brought About Change during the Second Half of the Twentieth Century for People with Cerebral Palsy
University awarding degree: Swansea University, UK
Degree awarded and year: PhD, 2020
Inequality of access to the education system in Britain, in the second half of the twentieth century, effectively discriminated against many children with cerebral palsy. Individuals were judged by their physical impairment while cognitive abilities were ignored. This thesis considers key factors which brought about a change in attitudes. The thesis examines two parent-led associations, the impact of transnational networks, and the use of imagery and language. Oral history records used in the thesis reveal the lived experiences of people with cerebral palsy and how they were generally perceived in post-war Britain.
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