
Disability in the Global South
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Karen Soldatic (PhD) is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow (2016-2019), Institute of Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. She is the Head of Research, Global Disability Watch, and Affiliate Fellow at The Critical Institute, Malta and Centre for Disability Research, Policy and Practice, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Introduction: disability in the global south-mapping terrains.- Theoretical Introductions: Globalizing Disability.- Disability and development: historical linkages.- From the MDGs to Post-2015: what place for disability-reflections on inclusive development.- Anthropology, the ethnographic enterprise and disability.- Global health and disability.- Histories of Disability: From the Colonial to the Post-Neocolonial.- From ancient history to colonialism: disability in retrospect.- Colonialism and the disabled body.- From the colonial to the post/neocolonial and contemporary empire.- Globalization and the production of disabled subjects: global-local poverty nexus.- Conceptual and Cult
ural Landscapes.- Counting disabled people: historical perspectives and the troubles of disability statistics.- Conceptualizing disability across cultures and the cultures of disability; from models to hybrid landscapes.- The social model across cultures is it really all the same? Understanding poverty:historical developments and implications for disability.- The global south: imagined, real or both?-beyond the benevolent notion of "development".- Disability Rights, Legislation, and the Ascent of the Global Disability Movement.- From human to disability rights: historical developments.- The international disability movement and the history of a collective struggle.- The UN Convention on Disability and Disability Rights: a critical evaluation from policy to practice.- The World Report on Disability: a global south focus? .- Socio-cultural and Psychological Terrains in Lands of Poverty.- Disability and poverty: complex interactions.- Chronic poverty, social protection, and disability.- Disability and access to health care and rehabilitation.- Education: critical debates.- Livelihoods and disability.- Disabled people in conflict and wars.- Psycho emotional disablism and the psychological impacts of life in poverty.- Disability and disaster: discourses of vulnerability and resilience.-Intersectionalities.- Disability and gender: beyond Western feminist readings.- Childhood and disability in contexts of poverty.- Disability, race and ethnicity.- Disability and migration: an untold odyssey.- Rurality and the politics of location.- Families and Communities: Collective Struggle and Narratives of Resilience.- Religion, beliefs and disability.- Communities and resistance in contexts of poverty.- From disabled persons to "disabled families".- Community-Based Rehabilitation: a "new" panacea? .- Disability Research Across Cultures.- Whose knowledge, whose voices? Challenging northern epistemologies.- Decolonizing disability research.- Global disability studies: a new field?System requirements
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