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Sue Hutton, Peter Park, Martin Levine, Shay Johnson, Kosha Bramesfeld
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This paper explores the oral histories of two survivors of Canada?s institutions for persons labelled with intellectual disability. Both of these men survived the abuses of the institutions and went on to become committed to rights advocacy for others la...
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Sue Hutton, Peter Park, Martin Levine, Shay Johnson, Kosha Bramesfeld
Pág. 30 - 59
This paper explores the oral histories of two survivors of Canada?s institutions for persons labelled with intellectual disability. Both of these men survived the abuses of the institutions and went on to become committed to rights advocacy for others la...
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Muneo Kaigo and Sae Okura
In this paper we examine the recent situation of advocacy through game accessibility of video games for people with physical disabilities and its challenges in Japan. We conducted an email survey among the dominant gaming companies in Japan. We discovere...
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Rachel Barken
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Despite broader trends toward the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, evidence that they have a higher quality of life in the community, and recognition of community living as a human right, many in Nova Scotia remain segrega...
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Rachel Barken
Pág. 51 - 70
Despite broader trends toward the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, evidence that they have a higher quality of life in the community, and recognition of community living as a human right, many in Nova Scotia remain segrega...
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Samantha Butler
Pág. 135 - 141
In their book, Exploring Disability Identity and Disability Rights through Narratives, Ravi Malhotra and Morgan Rowe show the importance of the in-depth narrative method in discerning the personal affects of oppression on the lives of disabled persons. T...
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Samantha Butler
Pág. 135 - 141
In their book, Exploring Disability Identity and Disability Rights through Narratives, Ravi Malhotra and Morgan Rowe show the importance of the in-depth narrative method in discerning the personal affects of oppression on the lives of disabled persons. T...
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Mary Ann McColl, Rebecca Bond, David W. Shannon, Charles Shortt
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The inclusion of people with disabilities as a designated group for rights protection in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was viewed as a triumph of disability advocacy in Canada. And yet, a number of commentators look back with disappointment...
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Natalie Spagnuolo
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This article addresses the criticism that critical disability studies (CDS) is morally relativistic and politically unhelpful. Written from the perspective of a current CDS practitioner, this response foregrounds political approaches to disability that a...
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Irene Carter, Roy Hanes, Judy E. MacDonald
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The authors share a common vision with respect to social justice and disability rights, displaying a common interest in making professional post-secondary education more responsive to persons with disabilities. While the focus of this research and advoc...
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