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Original Articles

The Social Model of Disability and the Disappearing Body: Towards a sociology of impairment

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Pages 325-340 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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James Furner. (2020) Recovering the social interpretation of disability. Disability & Society 35:10, pages 1535-1555.
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Victoria Cluley, Rachel Fyson & Alison Pilnick. (2020) Theorising disability: a practical and representative ontology of learning disability. Disability & Society 35:2, pages 235-257.
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Octavia Calder-Dawe, Karen Witten & Penelope Carroll. (2020) Being the body in question: young people’s accounts of everyday ableism, visibility and disability. Disability & Society 35:1, pages 132-155.
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Leslie Swartz & Maria Marchetti-Mercer. (2019) Migration, technology and care: what happens to the body?. Disability & Society 34:3, pages 407-420.
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Alexis Padilla & Paulo Tan. (2019) Toward inclusive mathematics education: a metatheoretical reflection about countering ableism in mathematics standards and curriculum. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 32:3, pages 299-322.
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Hussain Mohammed Alenaizi. (2019) Praise and Thanks be to God: Public and Religious Descriptions of Disability in Kuwait. Journal of Disability & Religion 23:1, pages 59-89.
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Jing Qi & Lijuan Wang. (2018) Social interaction between students with and without disabilities in general physical education: a Chinese perspective. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 23:6, pages 575-591.
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Joel Michael Reynolds & Florian Kiuppis. (2018) The Pathic Model of Disability: Identity, Moral Force and the Politics of Pain. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 65:5, pages 557-568.
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P. J. Kitchin & Aaron Crossin. (2018) Understanding which dimensions of organisational capacity support the vertical integration of disability football clubs. Managing Sport and Leisure 23:1-2, pages 28-47.
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Leslie Swartz. (2018) Building capacity or enforcing normalcy? Engaging with disability scholarship in Africa. Qualitative Research in Psychology 15:1, pages 116-130.
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Shaquinta L. L. Richardson & Lorien S. Jordan. (2017) Qualitative inquiry of sibling relationships: reinforcement of disability devaluation through the exclusion of voices. Disability & Society 32:10, pages 1534-1554.
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Colleen McGrath, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Barry Trentham, Jan Polgar & Marlee M. Spafford. (2017) Reshaping understandings of disability associated with age-related vision loss (ARVL): incorporating critical disability perspectives into research and practice. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:19, pages 1990-1998.
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Ted Evans, Michelle Bellon & Brian Matthews. (2017) A critical discourse analysis of the voices of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities within Australian community access service policies and practice: my voice, my policy. Research and Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 4:2, pages 181-192.
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Susan Flynn & Caroline McGregor. (2017) Disabled Children and Child Protection: Learning From Literature Through a Non-Tragedy Lens. Child Care in Practice 23:3, pages 258-274.
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Michael Owojuyigbe, Miracle-Eunice Bolorunduro & Dauda Busari. (2017) Female genital mutilation as sexual disability: perceptions of women and their spouses in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. Reproductive Health Matters 25:50, pages 80-91.
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Jonathan M. Levitt. (2017) Exploring how the social model of disability can be re-invigorated: in response to Mike Oliver. Disability & Society 32:4, pages 589-594.
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R.M. Dröes, R. Chattat, A. Diaz, D. Gove, M. Graff, K. Murphy, H. Verbeek, M. Vernooij-Dassen, L. Clare, A. Johannessen, M. Roes, F. Verhey & K. Charras. (2017) Social health and dementia: a European consensus on the operationalization of the concept and directions for research and practice. Aging & Mental Health 21:1, pages 4-17.
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Kennedy C. Chinyowa & Nehemiah Chivandikwa. (2017) Subverting ableist discourses as an exercise in precarity: a Zimbabwean case study. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance 22:1, pages 50-61.
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Jim Elder-Woodward. (2016) Disabled people’s Independent Living Movement in Scotland: a time for reflection. Ethics and Social Welfare 10:3, pages 252-266.
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Mark Sherry. (2016) A sociology of impairment. Disability & Society 31:6, pages 729-744.
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Inger Marie Lid. (2014) Universal Design and disability: an interdisciplinary perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:16, pages 1344-1349.
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Claire Spivakovsky. (2014) Making risk and dangerousness intelligible in intellectual disability. Griffith Law Review 23:3, pages 389-404.
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Alina Zajadacz. (2014) Sources of tourist information used by Deaf people. Case study: the Polish Deaf community. Current Issues in Tourism 17:5, pages 434-454.
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Pipini Eleftheriou, Anastasia G. Stamou, Anastasia Alevriadou & Eleni Tsakiridou. (2013) A comparative study of representations about disability in primary school children's drawings: a sociosemiotic approach. Social Semiotics 23:5, pages 663-674.
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Aristotelis Nikolaidis. (2013) (En)Gendering Disability in Film. Feminist Media Studies 13:4, pages 759-764.
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Astrid Gramstad, Sissel Lisa Storli & Torunn Hamran. (2013) “Do I need it? Do I really need it?” Elderly peoples experiences of unmet assistive technology device needs. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 8:4, pages 287-293.
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Dan Goodley. (2013) Dis/entangling critical disability studies. Disability & Society 28:5, pages 631-644.
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Madeline Burghardt. (2013) Common frailty, constructed oppression: tensions and debates on the subject of vulnerability. Disability & Society 28:4, pages 556-568.
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Kamilla Peuravaara. (2013) Theorizing the body: conceptions of disability, gender and normality. Disability & Society 28:3, pages 408-417.
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Dan Goodley & Katherine Runswick-Cole. (2013) The body as disability and possability: theorizing the ‘leaking, lacking and excessive’ bodies of disabled children. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 15:1, pages 1-19.
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M Kasiram & R Subrayen. (2013) Social exclusion of students with visual impairments at a tertiary institution in KwaZulu-Natal. South African Family Practice 55:1, pages 66-72.
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Thomas P. Horejes. (2013) (Re)conceptualizing Disability Policy Frameworks. Journal of Policy Practice 12:1, pages 23-42.
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Hayley Fitzgerald. (2012) Paralympic Athletes and “Knowing Disability”. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 59:3, pages 243-255.
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Barbara E. Gibson & Gail Teachman. (2012) Critical approaches in physical therapy research: Investigating the symbolic value of walking. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 28:6, pages 474-484.
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Patricia de Wolfe. (2012) Reaping the benefits of sickness? Long-term illness and the experience of welfare claims. Disability & Society 27:5, pages 617-630.
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D.E. Rolfe, K. Yoshida, R. Renwick & C. Bailey. (2012) Balancing safety and autonomy: structural and social barriers affecting the exercise participation of women with disabilities in community recreation and fitness facilities. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 4:2, pages 265-283.
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Sara Värlander. (2012) Management practice and disability: an embodied perspective. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 14:2, pages 148-164.
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Cadeyrn J. Gaskin, Mark B. Andersen & Tony Morris. (2012) Physical activity in the life of a woman with cerebral palsy: physiotherapy, social exclusion, competence, and intimacy. Disability & Society 27:2, pages 205-218.
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Nick Hodge. (2008) Evaluating Lifeworld as an emancipatory methodology. Disability & Society 23:1, pages 29-40.
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