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Disability, human rights and the limits of humanitarianism / [edited] by Michael Gill and Cathy J. Schlund-Vials.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Interdisciplinary disability studiesPublication details: England : Ashgat Publishing Limited, 2014.Description: xii, 238 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781472420916
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.3 GIL.D
Contents:
1.The Promise of Human Rights for Disabled People and the Reality of Neoliberalism /​ Mark Sherry 2.The New Humanitarianism: Neoliberalism, Poverty and the Creation of Disability /​ Maria Berghs 3.Media, Disability, and Human Rights /​ Armineh Soorenian 4.Volunteering as Tribute: Disability, Globalization and The Hunger Games /​ Anna Mae Duane 5.Structural and Cultural Rights in Australian Disability Employment Policy /​ Karen R. Fisher 6.Disability in Humanitarian Emergencies in India: Towards an Inclusive Approach /​ Vanmala Hiranandani 7.Monitoring Disability: The Question of the "Human" in Human Rights Projects /​ Tanya Titchkosky 8.The Specter of Vulnerability and Disabled Bodies in Protest /​ Eunjung Kim 9.Persons with Disabilities in International Humanitarian Law - Paternalism, Protectionism or Rights? /​ Janet E. Lord 10.United Nations Policy and the Intersex Community /​ Ethan Levine Contents note continued: 11.HIV/​AIDS, Disability and Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa /​ Lydia Apon Strehlau 12.The Overrepresentation of Black Children in Special Education and the Human Right to Education /​ Jennifer Bronson 13."Becoming Disabled": Towards the Political Anatomy of the Body /​ Nirmala Erevelles.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.The Promise of Human Rights for Disabled People and the Reality of Neoliberalism /​ Mark Sherry
2.The New Humanitarianism: Neoliberalism, Poverty and the Creation of Disability /​ Maria Berghs
3.Media, Disability, and Human Rights /​ Armineh Soorenian
4.Volunteering as Tribute: Disability, Globalization and The Hunger Games /​ Anna Mae Duane
5.Structural and Cultural Rights in Australian Disability Employment Policy /​ Karen R. Fisher
6.Disability in Humanitarian Emergencies in India: Towards an Inclusive Approach /​ Vanmala Hiranandani
7.Monitoring Disability: The Question of the "Human" in Human Rights Projects /​ Tanya Titchkosky
8.The Specter of Vulnerability and Disabled Bodies in Protest /​ Eunjung Kim
9.Persons with Disabilities in International Humanitarian Law - Paternalism, Protectionism or Rights? /​ Janet E. Lord
10.United Nations Policy and the Intersex Community /​ Ethan Levine
Contents note continued: 11.HIV/​AIDS, Disability and Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa /​ Lydia Apon Strehlau
12.The Overrepresentation of Black Children in Special Education and the Human Right to Education /​ Jennifer Bronson
13."Becoming Disabled": Towards the Political Anatomy of the Body /​ Nirmala Erevelles.

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