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Tag Archives: disability politics

Disability Politics: the social model

The social model of disability teaches us that our activist focus should be on changing society, not our bodies – but how does that work in practice?

Posted byJamie HaleJune 24, 2019May 24, 2021Posted inArticles, Disability PoliticsTags:disability, disability politics, medical model, social model

Disability Politics: the medical model

The medical model of disability tells me I’m fundamentally broken and in need of fixing – but is this true?

Posted byJamie HaleJune 10, 2019May 24, 2021Posted inArticles, Disability PoliticsTags:disability, disability politics, medical model, social model

Disability Politics: introduction

An introduction to a series in which I will explore some of the main debates in disability politics.

Posted byJamie HaleJanuary 23, 2019May 24, 2021Posted inArticles, Disability PoliticsTags:affirmative model, disability politics, medical model, social model, tragedy model

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