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Original Articles

To Revise or Not to Revise?

Pages 1083-1087 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

This personal analysis of the revision process of the ICIDH is set in the context of the international disability movement. With analogies to feminism, it shows how the medicalisation of disability is itself disablism and, while recognising many flaws in the revised version, encourages the disability movement to use the new version to its own advantage.

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