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Towards enabling geographies: 'Disabled' bodies and minds in society and space
Abstract
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of disabled people's identities, lives, and place in society and space. 'Towards Enabling Geographies' brings together leading scholars to showcase the 'second wave' of geographical studies concerned with disability and embodied differences. This area has broadened and challenged conventional boundaries of 'disability', expanding the kinds of embodied differences considered, while continuing to grapple with important challenges such as policy relevance and the use of more inclusionary research approaches. This book demonstrates the value of a spatial conceptualization of disability and disablement to a broader social science audience, whilst examining how this conceptualization can be further developed and refined. © Vera Chouinard, Edward Hall and Robert Wilton 2010. All rights reserved.
Authors
Chouinard V; Hall E; Wilton R
Pagination
pp. 1-270
Publication Date
December 1, 2010
Associated Experts
Robert Wilton
Professor, Faculty of Science
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