
From Disability Theory to Practice
Essays in Honor of Jerome E. Bickenbach
Christopher A. Riddle(Editor)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. August 2018
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-7391-8945-0 (ISBN)
Description
From Disability Theory to Practice pays tribute to Professor Jerome Bickenbach's highly influential and immensely important work. Professor Bickenbach is a scholar, policy-maker, and activist, of international stature. This volume brings together ten friends, mentors, and mentees, who have penned eight chapters engaging in topics that range, as the title suggests and as Professor Bickenbach's work has spanned, from theory to practice.
This volume begins, much as Professor Bickenbach's career has, by grappling with philosophical and sociological issues related to the definition of disability, its relation to health, and conceptions of justice for people with disabilities. Subsequently, these conceptions are utilized to advance policy suggestions that range from assisted dying legislation, mental health policy, and the implementation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
This volume begins, much as Professor Bickenbach's career has, by grappling with philosophical and sociological issues related to the definition of disability, its relation to health, and conceptions of justice for people with disabilities. Subsequently, these conceptions are utilized to advance policy suggestions that range from assisted dying legislation, mental health policy, and the implementation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
Reviews / Votes
This wonderful Festschrift in honour of Jerome Bickenbach is not only a must-read for anyone who is interested in Bickenbach's philosophy and his significant contributions in the field of disability studies, but also with respect to disability studies more generally. A fascinating journey awaits the reader through the lenses of Bickenbach's former students and long-standing academic friends. Is there any better way to honour a true scholar? -- John-Stewart Gordon, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania This excellent and enjoyable book reflects the width and depth of Jerome Bickenbach's work: scholarship that is committed to understand what justice and disability are all about, and how justice for people with disabilities could be accomplished in practice. -- Simo P. Vehmas, Stockholm UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 b/w illustrations; 1 tables;
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
395 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-8945-0 (9780739189450)
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Persons
Christopher A. Riddle is associate professor and chair of philosophy at Utica College, where he is also the director of the Applied Ethics Institute.
Content
Introduction
Christopher A. Riddle
1 "Universalism, Vulnerability, and Egalitarianism"
Christopher Lowry
2 "Capabilities and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health"
Patricia Welch Saleeby
3 "What We Owe: Disability & Non-Talent"
Christopher A. Riddle
4 "Disability: A Rethink"
Somnath Chatterji
5 "Can Disabled People Be Healthy?"
Tom Shakespeare
6 "Can a Social Model of Disability Encompass "Mental Illness"?"
David Wasserman
7 "Death, Disability, and Self-Determination"
L.W. Sumner
8 "Health And Functioning In Context"
Sara Rubinelli, Alarcos Cieza, and Gerold Stucki
Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Jerome E. Bickenbach
Christopher A. Riddle
1 "Universalism, Vulnerability, and Egalitarianism"
Christopher Lowry
2 "Capabilities and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health"
Patricia Welch Saleeby
3 "What We Owe: Disability & Non-Talent"
Christopher A. Riddle
4 "Disability: A Rethink"
Somnath Chatterji
5 "Can Disabled People Be Healthy?"
Tom Shakespeare
6 "Can a Social Model of Disability Encompass "Mental Illness"?"
David Wasserman
7 "Death, Disability, and Self-Determination"
L.W. Sumner
8 "Health And Functioning In Context"
Sara Rubinelli, Alarcos Cieza, and Gerold Stucki
Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Jerome E. Bickenbach