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    The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Disability by Brown, Robyn Lewis; Maroto, Michelle; Pettinicchio, David;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 27 November 2023

    • ISBN 9780190093167
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages848 pages
    • Size 179x249x56 mm
    • Weight 1474 g
    • Language English
    • 515

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Disability provides foundational chapters on where we have been, where we are now, and where we must go with research on and in the sociology of disability. In doing so, the Handbook chapters wrestle with important questions around inequality, poverty, exclusion, political activism and empowerment, cultural attitudes, global policies and practices, and much more.

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    Long description:

    The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Disability provides a timely and comprehensive overview of the wide range and depth of sociological theory and research on disability-brought together for the first time in one volume. Each section of the Handbook incorporates a uniquely sociological perspective, presented by a wide-range of experts on intersecting social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of disability, that complements disability scholarship. The 37 chapters in this Handbook, organized into three major sections, provide an assessment of the history of the field, its current state, and the future for research on and in the sociology of disability.

    The first section reviews frameworks foundational to the study of disability, pushes for the inclusion of broader global perspectives, and addresses important dimensions of representation. The second section presents a combination of perspectives that tie together individual biography, societal contexts, and historic change, while emphasizing continuity and change in the dynamic processes linking individuals, institutions, and structures over time. In the third section, contributors investigate the reproduction of inequality through law, policy, and related institutions and systems, while highlighting how social and political participation empowers people with disabilities and helps to mitigate inequalities and social marginalization. The chapters included in this volume offer a multifaceted resource for students and experienced scientists alike on historical developments, main standards, key issues, and current challenges in the sociological study of disability at the global, national, and regional levels.

    This book is overall an excellent starting point for research.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    1. Introduction: A New Direction in the Sociology of Disability
    Robyn Lewis Brown, Michelle Maroto, and David Pettinicchio
    Section I: Defining, Measuring, and Understanding Disability
    Part I. Understanding, Theorizing, and Studying Disability
    2. Frameworks, Models, Theories, and Experiences for Understanding Disability
    Tom Shakespeare and Nicholas Watson
    3. Sociological Perspectives on Disability
    Laura Mauldin
    4. Feminist Perspectives on Disability, Impairment, and Ableness
    Vera Chouinard
    5. The Able Body and the Pursuit of Power
    Bill Hughes
    6. Contextualizing Disability Experiences: Understanding and Measuring How the Environment Influences Disability
    Kenzie Latham-Mintus and Sabrina Cordon
    7. How to Get What You Want to Know and Know What You've Gotten in Research: Measuring Disability Past, Present and Future
    Sharon N. Barnartt and Barbara M. Altman
    Part II. Global Perspectives
    7. Critical Thinking on Disability and Development in the Global South
    Shaun Grech
    8. Disability, Gender, and Health Care in the Global South
    Aizan Sofia Amin
    9. Disability and Human Rights
    Paula Campos Pinto
    Part III. Representations of Disability in Culture and Media
    10. Inequality and Day-to-Day Encounters with Media
    Kate Prendella and Meryl Alper
    12. Framing Disability in Fashion
    Jordan Foster
    13. Intellectual Disability and the Dimensions of Belonging
    Allison C. Carey
    Section II: Experiencing Disability across the Life Course
    Part IV. Disability and the Life Course
    14. Disability and Family Care Work Over the Life Course
    J. Dalton Stevens
    15. Women's Reproductive Trajectories after Spinal Cord Injury: A Life Course Perspective on Acquired Disabilities
    Heather Dillaway, Alymamah Mashrah, Brianna Marzolf, Heather Fritz, Wassim Tarraf, and Cathy Lysack
    16. Disability and the Transition to Adulthood in the United States
    Anthony R. Bardo and Ashley Vowels
    Part V. Education
    17. Disability in the Transition from K-12 to Higher Education
    Dara Shifrer
    18. Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Outcomes
    Fabricio E. Balcazar and Norma Ramirez
    19. Disability, Education, and Work in a Global Knowledge Economy
    Sally Tomlinson and Stacy Hewitt
    Part VI. Work and Economic Wellbeing
    20. Relational Inequality and the Structures that Disadvantage
    Michelle Maroto and David Pettinicchio
    21. Disability and Precarious Work
    Lisa Schur and Douglas L. Kruse
    22. Service-Connected Disability and Poverty Among US Veterans
    Andrew S. London, Scott D. Landes, and Janet M. Wilmoth
    23. Cumulative Disadvantage in Employment: Disability over the Life Course and Wealth Inequality in Later Life
    Kim Shuey and Andrea Willson
    Part VII. Stigma, Discrimination, and Systems of Inequality
    24. Evolving Perspectives on Disability, Stigma, and Discrimination
    Robyn Lewis Brown and Evan Batty
    25. Disclosure, Discrimination, and Identity Among Working Professionals with Bipolar Disorder or Major Depression
    Marta Elliott and Jordan C. Reuter
    26. A Critical Review of Approaches to Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness
    Lindsay Sheehan and Patrick W. Corrigan
    Part VIII. Intersectionality and Inequalities
    27. An Intersectional Analysis of Labor Market Outcomes
    Jennifer D. Brooks
    28. Indigenous Perspectives on Disability
    Minerva Rivas Velarde
    29. Being LGBTQ+ and Disabled, a Socially Contradicting Experience
    Justine E. Egner
    Section III: Disability, Politics, and the Law
    Part IX: Social Policies and Legal Rights
    30. An International Perspective on Disability Social Policy
    Susanne M. Bruy?re and Matthew Saleh
    31. Disability Prevalence, Measurement, and Health in a Global Context
    Bryan L. Sykes and Justin D. Strong
    32. Disability Rights and Citizenship
    Brian Gran and Anne Bryden
    Part X: Crime and the Criminal Justice System
    33. Social Control, Punishment, and Disability in the United States
    April D. Fernandes and Victoria Kurdyla
    34. Disability, Violence, and Prison
    Nomi Ostrander
    35. Barriers to Access in the Norwegian Criminal Justice System
    Patrick Kermit and Terje Olsen
    Part XI: Efforts toward Inclusion
    36. Activism, Inclusion, and Social Justice
    Michael Prince
    37. Disability and Social Participation
    Carrie Shandra
    38. The Disability Rights Movement
    Richard Scotch and Kara Sutton

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