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Introduction – Sally French PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON DISABILITY AND IMPAIRMENT An Historical Overview Disability and Impairment – Carol Thomas Disability, Disability Studies and the Academy – Colin Barnes Developing an Affirmative Model of Disability and Impairment – Colin Cameron Dependence, Independence and Normality – Colin Goble Reflections on Doing Emancipatory Disability Research – Colin Barnes International Perspectives on Disability – John Swain and Sally French PART TWO: IN OUR OWN IMAGE Disability and the Body – Bill Hughes Disability and Psychology – Dan Goodley Women and Disability – Alison Sheldon Men, Masculinities and Disability – Steve Robertson and Brett Smith Lying Down Anyhow: Disability and the Rebel Body – Liz Crow Psycho-emotional Disablism and Internalised Oppression – Donna Reeve Generating Debates: Why We Need a Life-Course Approach to Disability Issues – Mark Priestley The Representation of Disabled People in the News Media – Robert Williams-Findlay Disability Culture: The Story So Far – Alison Wilde ‘Race’, Ethnicity and Disability – Yasmin Hussain Who Is Disabled? Exploring the Scope of the Social Model of Disability – Dan Goodley Disabled People, Disability and Sexuality – Selina Bonnie PART THREE: CONTROLLING LIFESTYLES Challenging Barriers and Enabling Inclusion: the Role of Families – Dawn Benson and Sarah Keyes Disability and Childhood: A Journey towards Inclusion – John M. Davis Housing and Independent Living – Laura Hemingway Changing Technology – Alison Sheldon Communication Barriers: Building Access and Inclusive Relationships – Alan Hewitt and Carole Pound Controlling Exclusion in Education – Michele Moore User Involvement in Services for Disabled People – Sally French User-Led Organisations: Facilitating Independent Living? – Hannah Morgan Accessing Social and Leisure Activities: Barriers to Inclusion Experienced by Visually Impaired People – Donna Marie Brown, Pauline Gertig and Maureen Gillman, with Joyce Anderson, Cathy Clarke and Simon Powell Disability, Sport and Exercising Bodies – Brett Smith and Anthony Papathomas Disability and Ageing – Ann Macfarlane Disabled People, Work and Welfare – Alan Roulstone PART FOUR: IN CHARGE OF SUPPORT AND HELP Care: Controlling and Personalising Services – Sarah Woodin Counselling and Disabled People: Help or Hindrance? – Donna Reeve Developments in Mental Health Policy and Practice: Service User Critiques – Peter Beresford The Global Economy of ‘Care’ – Maria Berghs PART FIVE: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE FOR DISABLED PEOPLE Disability and Social Inclusion in the Information Society – Sally French and John Swain Designing Inclusive Environments and the Significance of Universal Design – Rob Imrie Genetics, Disability and Bioethics – Alice Maynard Disability, Death and Dying: A Rights-Based Discussion of the Ultimate Barrier Facing Disabled People – Bill Armer Hate Crime and the Criminal Justice System – Pam Thomas Human Rights in Context: Making Rights Count – Marcia Rioux and Bonita Heath The Future of Disability Studies – Alison Sheldon



