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Title: From critical disability studies to critical global disability studies
Other Titles: Handbook of critical psychology
Authors: Grech, Shaun
Keywords: Disability studies
People with disabilities -- Developing countries
Postcolonialism -- Social aspects
Decolonization -- Social aspects
Economic development -- Social aspects -- Developing countries
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Citation: Grech, S. (2015). From critical disability studies to critical global disability studies. In I. Parker (Ed.), Handbook of critical psychology (pp. 376-385). London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Abstract: Critical psychologists need to know this: amidst the flurry of (often haphazard) estimates and assuming/monolithic discourse, there remains an urgency, to pay attention to the lives of disabled people living in the global South. In its first World Report on Disability published in 2011 (in conjunction with the World Bank), the WHO suggests that some estimated 15 per cent of the global population is disabled people. It also went on to restate that around 80 per cent of these disabled people are located in the so-called global South. Attention towards disability in the global South, though, is relatively recent in both practice and academia, dating back to the 1990s, when a few linkages started to be created with the industry of international development. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/144500
ISBN: 9781315726526
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