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Introduction: Disability, Politics, and Citizenship
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Disability, Politics, and Citizenship 1
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PART ONE. Ambiguities, Exclusions, and Divisions
- 1. Pride and Prejudice: Canadian Ambivalence towards Inclusion 31
- 2. City Line and the Politics of Strangers 51
- 3. Social Stratification, the State, and Disability 68
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PART TWO. Capacities, Engagements, and Inclusions
- 4. Mainstreaming Disabilities in Public Policies 91
- 5. The Canadian Disability Community: Five Arenas of Social Action and Capacity 112
- 6. From Barriers to Ballots: Participating in Electoral Systems 134
- 7. Engaging in Policy Development Processes 155
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PART THREE. Conclusions
- 8. Politicizing Citizenship: Towards a Fuller Measure of Equality 179
- 9. The Policy Record and Reform Agenda 199
- Notes 227
- References 235
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Disability, Politics, and Citizenship 1
-
PART ONE. Ambiguities, Exclusions, and Divisions
- 1. Pride and Prejudice: Canadian Ambivalence towards Inclusion 31
- 2. City Line and the Politics of Strangers 51
- 3. Social Stratification, the State, and Disability 68
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PART TWO. Capacities, Engagements, and Inclusions
- 4. Mainstreaming Disabilities in Public Policies 91
- 5. The Canadian Disability Community: Five Arenas of Social Action and Capacity 112
- 6. From Barriers to Ballots: Participating in Electoral Systems 134
- 7. Engaging in Policy Development Processes 155
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PART THREE. Conclusions
- 8. Politicizing Citizenship: Towards a Fuller Measure of Equality 179
- 9. The Policy Record and Reform Agenda 199
- Notes 227
- References 235
- Index 257