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The SAGE Reference Series on Disability

The SAGE Reference Series on Disability, from Gary L Albrecht - editor of Handbook of Disability Studies (2003) and Encyclopedia of Disability (2005) - is a cross-disciplinary and issues-based series which incorporates links from varied fields making up disability studies. Including eight volumes, each examines topics central to the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families. With a balance of history, theory, research, and application, specialists set out the findings and implications of research and practice for others whose current or future work involves the care and/or study of those with disabilities, as well as for the disabled themselves. The presentational style (concise and engaging) emphasizes accessibility.

Taken individually, each volume sets out the fundamentals of the topic it addresses, accompanied by compiled data and statistics, recommended further readings, a guide to organizations and associations, and other annotated resources, thus providing the ideal introductory platform and gateway for further study. Taken together, the series represents both a survey of major disability issues and a guide to new directions and trends and contemporary resources in the field as a whole.

The series includes the following volumes:

- Ethics, Law and Policy

- Arts and Humanities

- Employment and Work

- Education

- Disability Through the Life Course

- Health and Medicine

- Assistive Technology and Science

- Rehabilitation Interventions

Undertitel
Key Issues and Future Directions
Författare
Gary L. Albrecht
ISBN
9781412980159
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
5710 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2013-02-12
Sidor
2816