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Disability and Citizenship Studies

Disability and Citizenship Studies

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This book explores the intersection of disability and citizenship, examining how legal recognition of equal citizenship rights can be limited by structural inequality. It provides an innovative conceptualization of disability as a social division and approaches citizenship as a developing institution. Based on empirical analysis of disability activists' claims in Sweden, it highlights the inequality and domination faced by disabled people and presents proactive ideas for constructing a more equal citizenship. It is of interest to scholars, activists, and policymakers in disability, citizenship, social inequality, human rights, politics, activism, social welfare, and sociology.

Format: Hardback
Length: 218 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Focusing on the case of disability, this book delves into the complex dynamics that arise when individuals who have historically been marginalized gain legal recognition of their equal citizenship rights, yet face significant barriers to fully enjoying these rights due to structural inequalities. By bringing together disability and citizenship studies, the book offers an innovative conceptualization of disability as a distinct social division and explores citizenship as a evolving institution. Through a comprehensive empirical analysis of the claims made by disability activists in Sweden, the book sheds light on the pervasive inequality and domination faced by disabled people in the country. Drawing from a diverse range of blog posts and debate articles, it highlights the proactive ideas and solutions proposed by disability activists to construct a more inclusive and equitable citizenship.

This book appeals to scholars, activists, and policymakers engaged in the fields of disability, citizenship, social inequality, human rights, politics, activism, social welfare, and sociology. It provides valuable insights into the intersection of disability, citizenship, and social justice, offering a rich resource for understanding the challenges and opportunities faced by disabled individuals in contemporary society.

The book's interdisciplinary approach combines theoretical frameworks from disability studies, citizenship studies, and social inequality to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand. It offers innovative theoretical perspectives on citizenship and disability, challenging traditional notions of both concepts and highlighting the importance of intersectionality in understanding the experiences of marginalized groups.

Through its empirical analysis of the claims made by disability activists in Sweden, the book provides a grounded and empirically informed perspective on the experiences of disabled people in a specific context. It sheds light on the systemic barriers and discrimination that they face, as well as the innovative strategies and initiatives that they have developed to advocate for their rights and promote social inclusion.

The book's findings and recommendations have significant implications for policymakers, activists, and society as a whole. It calls for a more inclusive and equitable approach to disability policy and practice, recognizing the diverse needs and experiences of disabled individuals and promoting the active participation of disabled people in all aspects of society. It also highlights the importance of intersectionality in addressing social inequality and promoting social justice, recognizing the interconnectedness of different forms of discrimination and oppression.

In conclusion, this book is a groundbreaking contribution to the fields of disability, citizenship, and social inequality. By exploring the complex dynamics between disability, citizenship, and structural inequality, it offers a fresh and insightful perspective on the challenges and opportunities faced by disabled individuals in contemporary society. It provides valuable insights for scholars, activists, and policymakers, and serves as a call to action for promoting a more inclusive and equitable world for all.

Weight: 496g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367467265

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