Expanding the scope of social science research on disability

The first volume presents a collection of exciting papers exploring several new areas of disability research. The contributions include: examination of the media representation of disability and coverage of disability policy issues which gives an understanding of the far reaching impact of the fourt...

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Other Authors: Altman, Barbara Mandell., Barnartt, Sharon N.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Stamford, Conn. : JAI Press, c2000.
Series: Research in social science and disability ; v. 1.
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ISBN: 9781849500364 (electronic bk.) :
1849500363 (electronic bk.) :
0762305517 (hbk.)
9780762305513 (hbk.)
Physical Description: 1 online resource (viii, 234 p.) : ill.

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Summary: The first volume presents a collection of exciting papers exploring several new areas of disability research. The contributions include: examination of the media representation of disability and coverage of disability policy issues which gives an understanding of the far reaching impact of the fourth estate; an historical analysis of the correspondence between the identifier of Down syndrome and Darwin that lends insights into the development of interpretations of mental retardation particularly Down syndrome as a throwback to the more primitive nature of man; analysis of hospital discharge data which demonstrates that persons with chronic conditions and impairments are more likely than those without to need hospitalization for injuries resulting from violence; and an overview of voting behavior among persons with disabilities. Subsequent volumes will focus on specific subjects related to disability issues.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781849500364 (electronic bk.) :
1849500363 (electronic bk.) :
0762305517 (hbk.)
9780762305513 (hbk.)
ISSN: 1479-3547 ;