
The Changing Disability Policy System
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The Changing Disability Policy System: Active Citizenship and Disability in Europe Volume 1 approaches the conditions for Active Citizenship from a macro perspective in order to capture the impact of the overall disability policy system. This system takes diverse and changing forms in the nine European countries under study. Central to the analysis are issues of coherence and coordination between three subsystems of the disability policy system, and between levels of governance.
This book identifies the implications and policy lessons of the findings for future disability policy in Europe and beyond. It will appeal to policymakers and policy officials, as well as to researchers and students of disability studies, comparative social policy, international disability law and qualitative research methods.
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Delia Ferri is a Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University and member of the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies, Ireland. She is also affiliated researcher at the Dirpolis Institute of Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy. Her research interests include EU Law, European Constitutional Law and International and Comparative Disability Law.
Rune Halvorsen is Associate Professor in Social Policy in the Department of Social Work, Child Welfare and Social Policy, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway. His research focuses on comparative social policy, disability policy, social movements, social citizenship and recognition politics.
Bjorn Hvinden is Professor in Sociology and Head of Research at Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), an institution at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway. His main research interests are comparative and European social policies, social citizenship, climate change and welfare, disability, poverty and youth job insecurity.
Ana Marta Guillen Rodriguez is full Professor of Sociology and Head of Department at the University of Oviedo, Spain. Her research interests include comparative social and labour policy, Europeanization and European integration.
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Bjorn Hvinden, Rune Halvorsen, Jerome Bickenbach, Delia Ferri and Ana Marta Guillen Rodriguez
2. Diversity and dynamics of disability policy in Europe - an analytical framework
Rune Halvorsen, Anne Waldschmidt, Bjorn Hvinden and Kjetil Klette Bohler
3. How do we know whether changes in public policy and legislation improve the conditions for exercising Active Citizenship by persons with disabilities?
Jerome Bickenbach
4. Operational definitions of disability - usable in comparative research on Active Citizenship?
Jan Tossebro and Bjorn Hvinden
5. Active Citizenship through community living - a multi-level perspective
Jan Siska, Julie Beadle-Brown, Sarka Kanova and Jan Tossebro
6. How to enhance Active Citizenship for persons with disabilities in Europe through labour market participation - European and national perspectives
Roy Sainsbury, Edmund Coleman-Fountain, and Bruno Trezzini
7. To what extent is the assistance and support provided by social services capable of enhancing Active Citizenship for persons with psychosocial disabilities? A comparative perspective
Rafael Lindqvist, Marie Sepulchre, Victoria Schuller
8. Enabling people with disabilities through effective accessible technology policies
Jenni Kline and Delia Ferri
9. Towards positive wealth accumulation strategies for persons with disabilities: linking social protection with social inclusion
Sinead Keogh, Gerard Quinn, Eilionoir Flynn and Jennifer Kline
10. Exercising influence at the European level - political opportunity structures for disability rights advocacy and the impact of the UN CRPD
Andreas Sturm, Anne Waldschmidt, Anemari Karacic and Timo Dins
11. Implementing the UN CRPD in European countries - a comparative study on the involvement of organisations representing persons with disabilities
Anne Waldschmidt, Andreas Sturm, Anemari Karacic and Timo Dins
12. The potential for, and barriers to, the exercise of Active EU Citizenship by persons with disabilities: the right to free movement
Lisa Waddington
13. The contours of the emerging disability policy in Europe - revisiting the multi-level and multi-actor framework
Rune Halvorsen, Bjorn Hvinden, Jerome Bickenbach, Delia Ferri and Ana Marta Guillen Rodriguez
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