Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics
Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics
Anita Silvers, Michael Ashley Stein, I. Glenn Cohen, Carmel Shachar
About this book
"Historically and across societies, people with disabilities have been stigmatized and excluded from social opportunities on a variety of grounds. These justifications include assertions that people with disabilities are biologically defective, less than capable, costly to treat and employ, suffering, or fundamentally inappropriate for social inclusion. Rethinking the idea of disability so as to detach being disabled from inescapable disadvantage has been considered a key to the twenty-first century reconstruction of how disablement is best understood"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL20745021W
Subjects
People with disabilities, health and hygieneHealth services accessibilitySociologyPeople with disabilitiesPsychologyLegal status, lawsServices forBioethicsStigma (Social psychology)Discrimination against people with disabilitiesDisabled PersonsBioethical IssuesLegislation & jurisprudenceHealth Services for Persons with DisabilitiesSocial Stigma