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Disability in American Life: An Encyclopedia of Concepts, Policies, and Controversies [2 volumes]

Editat de Tamar Heller Cuvânt înainte de Andy Imparato Editat de Sarah Parker Harris, Carol J. Gill, Robert Gould
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Disability-as with other marginalized topics in social policy-is at risk for exclusion from social debate. This multivolume reference work provides an overview of challenges and opportunities for people with disabilities and their families at all stages of life.Once primarily thought of as a medical issue, disability is now more widely recognized as a critical issue of identity, personhood, and social justice. By discussing challenges confronting people with disabilities and their families and by collecting numerous accounts of disability experiences, this volume firmly situates disability within broader social movements, policy, and areas of marginalization, providing a critical examination into the lived experiences of people with disabilities and how disability can affect identity.A foundational introduction to disability for a wide audience-from those intimately connected with a person with a disability to those interested in the science behind disability-this collection covers all aspects of disability critical to understanding disability in the United States. Topics covered include characteristics of disability; disability concepts, models, and theories; important historical developments and milestones for people with disabilities; prominent individuals, organizations, and agencies; notable policies and services; and intersections of disability policy with other policy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440834226
ISBN-10: 1440834229
Pagini: 921
Ilustrații: 59 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 185 x 257 x 69 mm
Greutate: 2.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides easy reference via a glossary of terms related to disability studies, including those in the areas of law, health, arts, and culture

Notă biografică

Tamar Heller is distinguished professor and head of the Department of Disability and Human Development (DHD) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).Sarah Parker Harris is associate professor and director of graduate and undergraduate studies at the Department of Disability and Human Development (DHD) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).Carol J. Gill is professor emeritus at the Department of Disability and Human Development (DHD) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).Robert Gould, PhD, is Director of Research for the Great Lakes ADA Center (in DHD, UIC).

Cuprins

Foreword by Andy Imparato,Preface,Acknowledgments,Introduction,Guide to Related Topics,Chronology,VOLUME 1Ableism,Abuse,Activities of Daily Living (ADLs),Addiction,African Americans with Disabilities,Aging,Alternative and Augmentative Communication,Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT),Anthropology,Apprenticeships,Arab Americans with Disabilities,Art Therapy,Asian-Pacific Americans (APA) with Disabilities,Assistive Technology,Assistive Technology, Use of in Minority Communities,Behavioral Interventions in the Classroom,Bioethics,Blind Education and Braille,Body Enhancement,Bullying, Youth, and Disability,Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace,Business of Disability,Campus Activism,Care Coordination and the Medical Home,Caregivers and Care Recipients,Case Management,Centers for Independent Living,Charter Schools,Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs,Citizenship,Classroom Accommodations,Coalitions and Interest Groups,Colonialism,Comedy,Comics,Communication,Community,Community Living and Community Integration,Contemporary Art,Criminal Justice System and Incarceration,Crip and Crip Culture,Critical Disability Studies,Cultural Competency and Employment,Culturally Responsive Teaching,Curriculum and Differentiated Instruction,Customized Employment,Dance,Deaf Culture,Deaf President Now Protest at Gallaudet (1988),Deinstitutionalization,Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act,Direct Service Workforce,Disability and Performance in Everyday Life,Disability Demography,Disability Justice,Disability Oppression,Disability Protests,Disability Rights Movement (DRM),Disability Rights Movement (DRM), History and Development of,Disability Studies,Disability Studies in Higher Education,Disclosure and Self-Identification,Discrimination and Microaggressions,Diversity,Dual Eligibility,Early Childhood Interventions,Embodiment,Emergency Preparedness,Employer Attitudes,Employment, Barriers to,Employment First,Ethics,Ethics of Care,Eugenics,Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA),Family Caregivers and Health,Family Support Movements,Fat Studies,Feminist Disability Theory,Fine Arts,Food,Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE),Friendship and the Best Buddies Program,Functional Behavioral Assessment,Gender Roles,Genetic Screening,Globalization,Group Homes,Guardianship and Capacity,Health and Fitness, Access to,Health Care, Barriers to for Minorities,Health Care Provider Activism,Health Determinants,Health Disparities,Health Insurance,Health-Related Quality of Life,Hispanic and Latino Americans with Disabilities,Historical and Outdated Terminology,Identity,Immigrants and Refugees,Inclusive Education,Inclusive Language as Advocacy,Independent Living,Individualism and Independence,Individualized Education Program (IEP),Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA),(In)Exclusion in Education,International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF),Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Disability,Language,L'Arche,Learning Disabilities,Least Restrictive Environment,Least Restrictive Environment, Experience of People with Disabilities and Their Families,Life Expectancy,Life Writing,VOLUME 2Madness, Mad Studies, and Psychiatric Survivors,Managed Long-Term Services and Supports (MLTSS),Maternal and Child Health,Medicaid,Medical Education,Medical Paternalism,Medicalization,Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities,Mental Health Narratives,Mental Health Self-Help and Support Groups,Minority-Owned Businesses, Partnerships with,Mobile Technology,Modernism,Mothers with Disabilities,Museums,Natural Supports,Neoliberalism,Normalization and Discipline,"Nothing about Us without Us,",Occupational Therapy,Olmstead v. L. C. (1999),Online Social and Professional Networks and Work,Paralympics,Paraprofessionals,Personal Care Attendant Services,Physical Therapy,Poetry,Poverty,Prenatal Testing/Selective Abortion,Preventive Health Care,Primary Care, Barriers to,Public Health,Public Transportation,Quality of Life,Queer Identity and Politics,Race and Mental Health,Schoolwide Systems of Supports,Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act,Self-Advocacy and Health Literacy,Self-Advocacy Movement,Self-Determination, Concept and Policy,Self-Determination in Education,Self-Identification and Self-Diagnosis for Autism,Service Animals,Sexual Violence,Sexuality Education for People with Intellectual Disabilities,Siblings,Sign Language Interpreters,Social Capital,Social Model of Disability,Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI),Sociology,Special Education,Special Education, Role of the Family in,Speech-Language Pathology,Spirituality,Stigma,Supported Employment,Supportive Housing,Theater,Therapeutic Recreation,Therapist, Role in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs),Transition from High School,Transitional Experiences of Students with Disabilities,United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities,Universal Design,Urban Education,U.S. International Relations,Veterans,Vocational Evaluation,Vocational Rehabilitation,Voting Rights,Welfare to Work,Wellness and Health Promotion,Workers' Cooperatives,Youth with Disabilities, Employment of,LEADERS AND KEY FIGURES IN DISABILITYMuhammad Ali (1942-2016),Nura Aly,Patty Berne,Marca Bristo,Lydia X. Z. Brown,Lawrence Carter-Long,Judi Chamberlin (d. 2010),Eli Clare,Rebecca Cokley,Diane Coleman,Kitty Cone (1944-2015),Vladimir Cuk,Justin Dart Jr. (1930-2002),Peter Dinklage,Carlos Drazen (d. 2011),Tammy Duckworth (1968-),Roger Ebert (1942-2013),Mike Ervin,Fred Fay (1944-2011),Lex Frieden,Haben Girma,Temple Grandin (1947-),Laura Hershey (1962-2010),Judy Heumann,Stevie and Annie Hopkins,Roland Johnson (d. 1994),I. King Jordan,Bob Kafka,Helen Keller (1880-1968),Riva Lehrer,Victoria Ann Lewis,Paul Longmore (d. 2010),Kathy Martinez,Marlee Matlin,Tatyana McFadden,Mia Mingus,Leroy Moore Jr.,Lillibeth Navarro,Ari Ne'eman,Tia Nelis,Susan Nussbaum,Corbett O'Toole,Michael Phelps,Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha,Victor Pineda,Christopher Reeve (1952-2004),Ed Roberts (1939-1995),Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945),Amber Smock,Vilissa Thompson,Maria Town,Harriet Tubman (1822-1913),Nancy Ward,Liz Weintraub,Stevie Wonder (1950-),Alice Wong (1974-),Irving Zola (1935-1994),PRIMARY DOCUMENTS1. Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen (1798),2. Article on "Drapetomania" in Dr. Samuel Cartwright's Diseases and Peculiarities of the Negro (1851),3. Patent for Improved Invalid-Chair (First Wheelchair) (1869),4. Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Annie M. Sullivan (1903),5. Preface to Henry H. Goddard's The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness (1912),6. Virginia Sterilization Act (1924),7. Flyer Distributed by the League of the Physically Handicapped (1935),8. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Statement on the Signing of the Social Security Act (1935),9. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Announcement on the Founding of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (1937),10. Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) (1938),11. President Harry S. Truman's Proclamation of National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week (1945),12. Excerpt from the President's Panel on Mental Retardation, Report of the Task Force on Law (1963),13. Declaration of Objectives from the Older Americans Act (1965),14. Excerpt from the Rehabilitation Act (1973),15. Excerpt from In re Marriage of Carney Decision by the California State Supreme Court (1979),16. The Introduction from Toward Independence, a National Council on Disability Report to the President and the Congress of the United States (1986),17. Flyer for a Rally Calling for the Appointment of a Deaf President for Gallaudet University, Issued by the Deaf President Now Committee (DPN) (1988),18. Preamble of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990),19. Cheryl Marie Wade's "Disability Culture Rap" (1994),20. Lisa Blumberg's "Public Stripping" (1994),21. Table of the Medals Won in the Atlanta Paralympics (1996),22. Remarks of Judith E. Heumann, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, at the White House upon the Signing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (1997),23. Kitty Cone's "Short History of the 504 Sit In" for the Twentieth Anniversary of the Sit In (1997),24. Excerpt from the U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Olmstead v. L. C. (1999),25. Findings and Purpose from the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (DD Act) (2000),26. Executive Summary from "The ADA, 20 Years Later," a National Report on a Survey Conducted for the Kessler Foundation and the National Organization on Disability (NOD) (2010),27. Excerpt from the National Council on Disability Report "Rocking the Cradle: Ensuring the Rights of Parents with Disabilities and Their Children" (2012),28. The Toronto Declaration on Bridging Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Aging and Disabilities (2012),29. "Social Security Disability: Times for Reform," Comment of Peter Blanck to the Social Security Advisory Board (SSAB) (2013),30. Statement of Senator Robert J. Dole on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (2013),31. Senator Tom Harkin's Congressional Farewell Speech (2014),32. Excerpt from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (2015),33. Executive Summary from the National Council on Disability Report "Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline for Students with Disabilities" (2015),34. "Disability and Health" from Healthy People 2020 on the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) Website (2017),35. Laura Hershey's Poem "You Get Proud by Practicing,",36. An Overview of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF),Glossary,Annotated Resource List,Editors and Contributors,Index,

Recenzii

The entries are comprehensive, relevant, and definitive, as each is written by an authoritative source on the subject and in a style accessible to not only disability professionals, college students, and faculty but also high school students and lay readers.Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.
Filling a need for historical and cultural information on an understudied subject, this title highlights the economic and political power of people with disabilities and should be an essential resource.