Shallow Inclusion (or Integration) and Deep Exclusion: En-Dis-Abling Identities through Government Webpages in Hong Kong
Alex Cockain
págs. 1-11
Power, Ideology and Structure: The Legacy of Normalization for Intellectual Disability
Murray K. Simpson
págs. 12-21
Theorising Disability Care (Non-)Personalisation in European Countries: Comparing Personal Assistance Schemes in Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
Christoph Tschanz
págs. 22-33
Workplace Adaptations Promoting the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Mainstream Employment: A Case-Study on Employers’ Responses in Norway
Yuliya Kuznetsova, Joao Paulo Bento
págs. 34-45
Deaf Learners’ Experiences in Malaysian Schools: Access, Equality and Communication
Khairul Farhah Khairuddin, Susie Miles, Wendy McCracken
págs. 46-55
A Refamilialized System? An Analysis of Recent Developments of Personal Assistance in Sweden
Dietmar Rauch, Elisabeth Olin, Anna Dunér
págs. 56-65
‘Evidence’ of Neglect as a Form of Structural Violence: Parents with Intellectual Disabilities and Custody Deprivation
Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir, James Gordon Rice
págs. 66-73
Being a Disabled Patient: Negotiating the Social Practices of Hospitals in England
Stuart Read, Val Williams, Pauline Heslop, Victoria Mason-Angelow, Caroline Miles
págs. 74-82