Disability and the sociological imagination / Allison C. Carey, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.
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- 9781071818152
- 362.4 23/eng/20220222 CAR
- HV1568 .C36 2023
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362.291 NEL Social work with substance users / | 362.29186 MYE Becoming an Addictions Counselor / | 362.296 MIL Introduction to Knowledge Management / | 362.4 CAR Disability and the sociological imagination / | 362.4 EVA Sensory awareness and social work / | 362.4 MEH DISABILITY STUDIES IN INDIA: Interdisciplinary Perspectives/ | 362.4 RAM Persons with Disabilities : Educational & Social Considerations / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1 Building Blocks of the Sociology of Disability
Chapter 1 Introducing the Sociology of Disability and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 2 Researching Disability Chapter 3 Social Constructions of Disability Through Time and Place: A Brief History
Part II The Complex Experience of Disability
Chapter 4 Ableism and Inequality Chapter 5 Culture and Disability Chapter 6 Disability Identity and Socialization Chapter 7 Intersectionality: Gender, Sexuality, and Race
Part III Macro Social Structures and Disability
Chapter 8 Family through the Life Course Chapter 9 Economy and Politics Chapter 10 Health Care Chapter 11 Education and Criminal Justice Chapter 12 Social Movements and Social ChangePart 1 Building Blocks of the Sociology of Disability
Chapter 1 Introducing the Sociology of Disability and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 2 Researching Disability Chapter 3 Social Constructions of Disability Through Time and Place: A Brief History
Part II The Complex Experience of Disability
Chapter 4 Ableism and Inequality Chapter 5 Culture and Disability Chapter 6 Disability Identity and Socialization Chapter 7 Intersectionality: Gender, Sexuality, and Race
Part III Macro Social Structures and Disability
Chapter 8 Family through the Life Course Chapter 9 Economy and Politics Chapter 10 Health Care Chapter 11 Education and Criminal Justice Chapter 12 Social Movements and Social ChangePart 1 Building Blocks of the Sociology of Disability
Chapter 1 Introducing the Sociology of Disability and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 2 Researching Disability Chapter 3 Social Constructions of Disability Through Time and Place: A Brief History
Part II The Complex Experience of Disability
Chapter 4 Ableism and Inequality Chapter 5 Culture and Disability Chapter 6 Disability Identity and Socialization Chapter 7 Intersectionality: Gender, Sexuality, and Race
Part III Macro Social Structures and Disability
Chapter 8 Family through the Life Course Chapter 9 Economy and Politics Chapter 10 Health Care Chapter 11 Education and Criminal Justice Chapter 12 Social Movements and Social ChangePart 1 Building Blocks of the Sociology of Disability
Chapter 1 Introducing the Sociology of Disability and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 2 Researching Disability Chapter 3 Social Constructions of Disability Through Time and Place: A Brief History
Part II The Complex Experience of Disability
Chapter 4 Ableism and Inequality Chapter 5 Culture and Disability Chapter 6 Disability Identity and Socialization Chapter 7 Intersectionality: Gender, Sexuality, and Race
Part III Macro Social Structures and Disability
Chapter 8 Family through the Life Course Chapter 9 Economy and Politics Chapter 10 Health Care Chapter 11 Education and Criminal Justice Chapter 12 Social Movements and Social Change
"Disability and the Sociological Imagination is the first true undergraduate text for the relatively new and growing area of sociology of disability. Written by one of the field's founders and leading researchers, it discusses the major theorists, research methods, and bodies of knowledge that represents sociology's key contributions to our understanding of disability. Unlike other available texts, it examines the ways in which major social structures contribute to the production and reproduction of disability, and examines how race, class, gender, and sexual orientation shape the disability experience"--
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