Accessibility Denied. Understanding Inaccessibility and Everyday Resistance to Inclusion for Persons with Disabilities
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Accessibility Denied. Understanding Inaccessibility and Everyday Resistance to Inclusion for Persons with Disabilities
Egard, Hanna; Waesterfors, David; Hansson, Kristofer
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
218
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Inglês
9780367637286
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Into the fields of stubborn obstacles and lingering exclusion. Part 1 - City and transport. 1. Accessible enough? Legitimising half-measures of accessibility in Swedish urban environments. 2. The bus trip: Constraints, hierarchies and injustice. 3. Monitoring the standard - here, now and in person: Detecting accessibility faults as an engaged citizen. 4. Traveling insecurely: The association of security and accessibility in public transport. Part 2 - Knowledge and education. 5. Struggles for inclusion: The unrecognised toil of hearing-impaired students. 6. Gatekeepers and gatekeeping: On participation and marginalisation in everyday life. 7. Still waiting for the hand to be raised: On being crip killjoys at an ableist university. 8. Access to sexuality: Disabled people's experiences of multiple barriers. 9. New barriers and new possibilities: Confronting language inaccessibility in and around a pandemic. Part 3 - Institution, law and history. 10. It is supposed to be a home: Barriers to everyday life decisions in group homes. 11. Making the law invisible: How bureaucratic resistance makes support inaccessible. 12. Using building requirements as a means to create inclusion: Accessibility and usability at a crossroads. Afterword.
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UN;CRPD;SFS;Personal Assistance;Group Homes;Intellectual Disabilities;Collaborative Autoethnography;Disabled People;Chronic;Follow;Sohlberg;Time Geographical Approach;Public Transport Organisation;Deaf People;Hearing Impairment;Swedish Parliament;Accessible Public Transport;Public Transport;Young Men;Portable Ramp;Bus Driver;Swedish Disability Policy;Accessibility Measures;Administrative Procedure Act;Accessibility Officer
Introduction: Into the fields of stubborn obstacles and lingering exclusion. Part 1 - City and transport. 1. Accessible enough? Legitimising half-measures of accessibility in Swedish urban environments. 2. The bus trip: Constraints, hierarchies and injustice. 3. Monitoring the standard - here, now and in person: Detecting accessibility faults as an engaged citizen. 4. Traveling insecurely: The association of security and accessibility in public transport. Part 2 - Knowledge and education. 5. Struggles for inclusion: The unrecognised toil of hearing-impaired students. 6. Gatekeepers and gatekeeping: On participation and marginalisation in everyday life. 7. Still waiting for the hand to be raised: On being crip killjoys at an ableist university. 8. Access to sexuality: Disabled people's experiences of multiple barriers. 9. New barriers and new possibilities: Confronting language inaccessibility in and around a pandemic. Part 3 - Institution, law and history. 10. It is supposed to be a home: Barriers to everyday life decisions in group homes. 11. Making the law invisible: How bureaucratic resistance makes support inaccessible. 12. Using building requirements as a means to create inclusion: Accessibility and usability at a crossroads. Afterword.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
UN;CRPD;SFS;Personal Assistance;Group Homes;Intellectual Disabilities;Collaborative Autoethnography;Disabled People;Chronic;Follow;Sohlberg;Time Geographical Approach;Public Transport Organisation;Deaf People;Hearing Impairment;Swedish Parliament;Accessible Public Transport;Public Transport;Young Men;Portable Ramp;Bus Driver;Swedish Disability Policy;Accessibility Measures;Administrative Procedure Act;Accessibility Officer