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Exploring how the social model of disability can be re-invigorated: in response to Mike Oliver
Authors:Jonathan M Levitt
Institution:Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group, Research Institute for Information and Language Processing, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK
Abstract:In his 2013 article in Disability & Society, Oliver recommended that the social model should either be replaced or re-invigorated. I argue here that the social model’s current emphasis reflects the social conditions in which it was introduced, and that the model’s impact on disabled people’s lives would increase if its emphasis was to more accurately reflect the current social conditions in the geographical regions in which it is applied. In order to help foster its re-invigoration, I ask five questions for discussion on the way forward for the social model. I identified my questions through examining published writing on the scope of the social model and on the model’s relationship with other models of disability.
Keywords:Model  social model  model of disability  emancipatory  emancipatory disability research
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