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Disability and Social Change

A South African Agenda


Author

Brian Watermeyer (ed.)
Leslie Swartz (ed.)
Theresa Lorenzo (ed.)
Marguerite Schneider (ed.)
Mark Priestley (ed.)

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

Summary

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:

  • 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."


Publisher

Number of Pages

425

Cost

R180.00 for hard copy/Free to download

Contact

Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press

Private Bag X1982

Cape Town
8000
South Africa
Tel: +27 21 466 8000
Fax: +27 21 461 0836

Source

HSRC Press website on September 20 2007; and email from Karen Bruns to The Communication Initiative on July 10 2008.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site September 27 2007
Last Updated July 10 2008



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