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Disability and Social Change
Subtitle
A South African Agenda
SummaryText
With contributions from a broad range of authors and editors, this volume offers various perspectives on disability issues in South Africa. Themes include the following:
A more detailed description from the volume's publisher - the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press - follows:"From issues of poverty, homelessness and HIV/AIDS to a history of Disabled People South Africa (DPSA) to how the media portrays disability, diverse voices have created a remarkable publication. Central to the theme of the book is the link between disability and social oppression. The contributors explore this within a uniquely South African context, both acknowledging the positive steps that have been achieved, and noting where change is still urgently necessary."
- theoretical approaches to, and representations of, disability;
- government and civil society responses to disability;
- rights of disabled people in relation to health, education, employment, and social security;
- the politics related to service provision, and;
- disability and the media.
A more detailed description from the volume's publisher - the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press - follows:"From issues of poverty, homelessness and HIV/AIDS to a history of Disabled People South Africa (DPSA) to how the media portrays disability, diverse voices have created a remarkable publication. Central to the theme of the book is the link between disability and social oppression. The contributors explore this within a uniquely South African context, both acknowledging the positive steps that have been achieved, and noting where change is still urgently necessary."
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Number of Pages
425
Source
HSRC Press website on September 20 2007; and email from Karen Bruns to The Communication Initiative on July 10 2008.
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