13 research outputs found

    Disability activism and the politics of scale

    Get PDF
    In this paper, we examine the role of spatial scale in mediating and shaping political struggles between disabled people and the state. Specifically, we draw on recent theoretical developments concerning the social construction of spatial scale to interpret two case studies of disability activism within Canada and Ireland. In particular, we provide an analysis of how successful the disability movement in each locale has been at 'jumping scale' and enacting change, as well as examining what the consequences of such scaling-up have been for the movement itself. We demonstrate that the political structures operating in each country markedly affect the scaled nature of disability issues and the effectiveness of political mobilization at different scales

    Bibliography

    No full text

    Tragic history: Lydgate's Serpent of Division

    No full text

    CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

    No full text

    Spectacular culture: the Roman triumph

    No full text
    corecore