• Oliver, Michael, 1945-2024. (2012). The new politics of disablement. Barnes, Colin, 1946-, Oliver, Michael, 1945-2024. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230392441. OCLC 963741473.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Webb24 mars 2024 · Mike Oliver: advocate for the Social Model of Disability. In March, one of the strongest advocates of the social model and Britain’s first Professor of Disability Studies passed away at the age of 74. Mike Oliver, we salute you. Re-reading some of Mike’s work today, there’s a sense of humour in his work, but veering toward dark …
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Webb29 juni 2016 · Abstract. This paper briefly considers the influence of the economy on the material circumstances of disabled people and some of the reasons why a politics of disability has now become possible. It goes on to consider the role of dis ability organisations in relation to the state and in the articulation of the political demands of … Webb10 nov. 2024 · Oliver’s first book, Social Work with Disabled People, published in 1983, incorporated this philosophy and introduced the social model of disability to a wider … sim800l module dimensions
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WebbAbstract. This year marks exactly 30 years since I published a book introducing the social model of disability onto an unsuspecting world and yet, despite the impact this model has had, all we now seem to do is talk about it. While all this chatter did not matter … Webb7 juni 2024 · Michael Oliver (3 February 1945 to 2 March 2024) was a British academic, author, and disability rights activist. He was Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Greenwich. His research focused on … WebbThe Disability Archive. There is little doubt that Disability Studies should be rooted in the work of disabled people and their organisations. An understanding of history is vital if we are to engage with the present and influence the future. But all too often we have little or no knowledge of the concerns and insights of those who went before. patchnotes 10.0.7