D.S. (Disability Studies)

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Biko S. (1978), I write what I like,Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Barnes C. (2001), Emancipatory disability research: Project or process?,www. Disability-studies.leeds.ac.uk.

Barnes C., Mercer G. (2004) Disability policy and practice: applying the social model,Disability Press.

Barnes C. (1991), Disabled people in Britain and discrimination: A case for anti-discrimination legislation, London, Hurst and Co. in association with BCODP.

Barnes C. (1992), Disabling imagery and the media: An exploration of the principles for media representations of disabled people,London, BCODP.

Barnes C. (2003), Independent living: Politics and implications, http://www.independentliving.org/docs6/barnes2003.html.

Barnes C. e Mercer G. (2003), Disability, Cambridge, Polity Press.

Barnes C. e Mercer G. (2006), Independent futures: Creating user-led disability services in a disabling society, Bristol, Policy Press.

Barnes C., Mercer G. e Shakespeare T. (a cura di) (1999), Exploring disability, Cambridge, Polity Press.

Barnes C., Oliver M. e Barton L. (a cura di) (2002), Disability Studies today, Cambridge, Polity Press.

Barnes C. (1992), Disabling Imagery and the media. An Exploration of the Principles for Media Representations of Disabled People, BCODP.

Barton L. (1996), Disability and society: Emerging issues and insights, Harlow, Longman.

Barton L. e Armstrong F. (1999), Disability, human rights and education, Buckingham, Open University Press.

Barton L, Oliver M. (1997) Disability Studies: past, present and future, disability-studies.leeds.ac.uk.

Brisenden S. (1986), Independent living and the medical model of disability. In T. Shakespeare (a cura di) (1998), The Disability Reader: Social science perspectives, London, Cassell.

Charlton J.I. (2000), Nothing about us without us: Disability oppression and empowerment, Berkeley, The University of California Press.

Finkelstein V. (1980), Attitudes and disabled people: Issues for discussion, New York, World Rehabilitation Fund.

Finkelstein V. (2001), The social model of disability repossessed, Conferenza del 1° dicembre 2001 presso la Manchester Coalition of Disabled People.

Finkelstein V. (1998), Emancipating disability studies, in Shakespeare T. (1998) e in Leeds arch.

Finkelstein V. (2001), A personal journey into disability politics, in Leeds arch. E  http://www.independentliving.org/docs3/finkelstein01a.html.

Finkelstein V. Whose politics?In Leeds arch. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/finkelstein/whose%20history.pdf.

Finkelstein V. (2012), Per emancipare gli studi sulla disabilità, www.personaedanno.it  (7 gennaio).

Finkelstein V. (1980), Attitudes and disabled people: Issues for discussion,New York, World Rehabilitation Fund.

Finkelstein V. (2004), Representing disability.In J. Swain, S. French, C. Barnes e C. Thomas (a cura di), Disabling barriers, enabling environments, Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications, 2aed., pp. 13-20.

Hunt P. (a cura di) (1966), Stigma: The experience of disability, London, Chapman.

Oliver M. (1990), The politics of disablement,London, The Macmillan Press.

Oliver M. (2011), Education for hall? TraduzioneEducazione per tutti? Una prospettiva su una società inclusiva, in Medeghini R. e Fornasa W. (a cura di), L’educazione inclusiva. Culture e pratiche nei contesti educativi e scolastici: una prospettiva psicopedagogica, Milano, Franco Angeli.

Oliver M. (1999), Capitalism, disability and ideology: A materialist critique of the normalization principle.In Flynn R.J. e Lemay R.A. (a cura di), A quarter-century of normalization and social role valorization: Evolution and impact,Ottawa, ON, University of Ottawa Press.

Oliver M. (1990), The politics of disablement, London, The Macmillan Press.

 Oliver M. (1996), Understanding disability: From theory to practice, Houndmills, Palgrave.

Oliver M. (1999), Capitalism, disability and ideology: A materialist critique of the normalization principle,www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/Oliver/cap%20dis%20ideol.pdf.

Oliver M. e Campbell J. (1996), Disability politics: understanding our past, changing our future, London, Routledge.

Pfeiffer D. (1992), Disabling definitions: Is the World Health Organization normal?,«New England Journal of Human Services», vol. 11, pp. 4-9.

Pfeiffer D. (1994), Eugenics and disability discrimination,«Disability & Society», vol. 9, pp. 481-499.

Pfeiffer D. (2000), The disability paradigm.In Robert McConnell L. e Hansen C.E. (a cura di), Disability policy: Issues and implications for the new millennium – A report on the 21stMary E. Switzer Memorial Seminar, held September 1999,Alexandria, VA, National Rehabilitation Association, pp. 81-82.

Pfeiffer D. (2001), The conceptualization of disability. Exploring theories and expanding methodologies: Where we are and where we need to go.In S.N. Barnartt e B. Mandell Altman (a cura di), Research in social science and disability. Vol. 2, New York, Elsevier Science, pp. 29-52.

Pfeiffer D. (2002), The philosophical foundations of Disability Studies, «Disability Studies Quarterly», vol. 22, n. 2.

Pfeiffer, D. (2000) The devils are in the details: the ICIDH2 and the disability movement, Disability and Society, 15, 7, 1079–82.

UPIAS (1976, Fundamental principles of disability, London, Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation.

Zarb G. e Oliver M. (1992), Ageing with a disability: What do they expect after all these years?, London, University of Cambridge Press.