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The Devils are in the Details: The ICIDH2 and the disability movement

Pages 1079-1082 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Fernando Fontes, Bruno Sena Martins & Pedro Hespanha. (2014) The emancipation of disability studies in Portugal. Disability & Society 29:6, pages 849-862.
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Karen Whalley Hammell. (2015) Quality of life, participation and occupational rights: A capabilities perspective. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 62:2, pages 78-85.
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Ema Loja, Maria Emília Costa & Isabel Menezes. (2013) Quality of Life in Disability: Validation of Schalock’s Multi-Dimensional Model in the Portuguese Context. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 16.
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M. Palmer & D. Harley. (2011) Models and measurement in disability: an international review. Health Policy and Planning 27:5, pages 357-364.
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Graeme Douglas, Sue Pavey, Christine Corcoran & Ben Clements. (2012) Evaluating the use of the ICF as a framework for interviewing people with a visual impairment about their mobility and travel. British Journal of Visual Impairment 30:1, pages 6-21.
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Fernando Fontes. (2009) Pessoas com deficiência e políticas sociais em Portugal: Da caridade à cidadania social*Social policies and the Disabled in Portugal: From charity to social citizenshipPersonnes handicapées et politiques sociales au Portugal : de la charité à la citoyenneté sociale. Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais:86, pages 73-93.
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Lars Grönvik. (2007) The fuzzy buzz word: conceptualisations of disability in disability research classics. Sociology of Health & Illness 29:5, pages 750-766.
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Graeme Douglas, Christine Corcoran & Sue Pavey. (2016) The role of the WHO ICF as a framework to interpret barriers and to inclusion: visually impaired people’s views and experiences of personal computers. British Journal of Visual Impairment 25:1, pages 32-50.
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David B. Gray, Holly H. Hollingsworth, Susan L. Stark & Kerri A. Morgan. (2006) Participation Survey/Mobility: Psychometric Properties of a Measure of Participation for People With Mobility Impairments and Limitations. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 87:2, pages 189-197.
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Wendy Macdonald, Joseph M. Pellerito & Marilyn Di Stefano. 2006. Driver Rehabilitation and Community Mobility. Driver Rehabilitation and Community Mobility 3 22 .
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Karen Whalley Hammell. (2016) Deviating from the Norm: A Sceptical Interrogation of the Classificatory Practices of the ICF. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 67:9, pages 408-411.
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Rob Imrie. (2004) Demystifying disability: a review of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Sociology of Health and Illness 26:3, pages 287-305.
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Gill Chard. (2016) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 67:1, pages 1-1.
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