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Moral wrongs,disadvantages, and disability: a critique of critical disability studies
Authors:Simo Vehmas  Nick Watson
Institution:1. Disability Studies, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;2. Disability Studies, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:Critical disability studies (CDS) has emerged as an approach to the study of disability over the last decade or so and has sought to present a challenge to the predominantly materialist line found in the more conventional disability studies approaches. In much the same way that the original development of the social model resulted in a necessary correction to the overly individualized accounts of disability that prevailed in much of the interpretive accounts which then dominated medical sociology, so too has CDS challenged the materialist line of disability studies. In this paper we review the ideas behind this development and analyse and critique some of its key ideas. The paper starts with a brief overview of the main theorists and approaches contained within CDS and then moves on to normative issues; namely, to the ethical and political applicability of CDS.
Keywords:critical disability studies  ethics  justice  political philosophy
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