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Dube1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2020.©20201 online resource (513 pages)Routledge international handbooksIncludes index.1-03-208651-3 0-8153-4930-0 Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: Introduction - contextualising disability activism -- Introducing disability activism -- A virtual roundtable: re/defining disability activism with emerging global South disability activists -- PART II: Neoliberalism and austerity in the global North -- 1 The impact of neoliberal politics on the welfare and survival of chronically ill and disabled people -- 2 'These days are ours': young disabled people's experiences of activism and participation in social movements -- 3 The links between models and theories to social changes as seen and understood by activists and academics: what works? -- 4 Figures: an artist-activist response to austerity -- 5 As technology giveth, technology taketh away -- PART III: Rights, embodied resistance and disability activism -- 6 Exercising intimate citizenship rights and (re)constructing sexualities: the new place of sexuality in disability activism -- 7 'I show the life, I hereby express my life': activism and art in the political debate between social movements and institutions on D/deaf bodies in Italy -- 8 Resisting the work cure: mental health, welfare reform and the movement against psychocompulsion -- 9 My disability, my ammunition, my asset in advocacy work -- PART IV: Belonging, identity and values: diverse coalitions for rights -- 10 Disabled mothers of disabled children: an activism of our children and ourselves -- 11 Dementia as a disability -- 12 Voices from survivors of forced sterilisations in Japan: Eugenics Protection Law 1948-1996 -- 13 Indigenous Species -- PART V: Reclaiming social positions, places and spaces -- 14 Disability sport and social activism -- 15 Naples in the hands: activism for aesthetic enjoyment.16 Pissed off!: disability activists fighting for toilet access in the UK -- 17 Mobility-as-occupation: non-confrontational activism in Trinidad and Tobago -- PART VI: Social media, support and activism -- 18 The tragedy of the hidden lamps: in search of disability rights activists from the global South in the digital era -- 19 'With the knife and the cheese in hand!': a virtual ethnography of the cyber-activist disabled movement in Brazil and its transnational impact -- 20 Australia's treatment of Indigenous prisoners: the continuing nature of human rights violations in West Australian jail cells -- 21 'Lchad Poland' and the fight against inequality: the role of internet advocacy in cases of a rare genetic condition -- PART VII: Campus activism in higher education -- 22 Beyond random acts of diversity: ableism, academia &amp -- institutional sites of resistance -- 23 At the margins of academia - on the outside, looking in: refusing, challenging and dismantling the material and ideological bases of academia -- 24 Sensitisation: broadening the agenda to 'include' persons with disabilities -- 25 Rainclamation: how installation art can reclaim space, transform collective suffering into poetic resistance and bring aesthetics to disabled viewers -- PART VIII: Inclusive pedagogies, evidence and activist practices -- 26 Zimbabwean disability activism from a higher education perch: an uncertain present but exciting future -- 27 Research as activism?: perspectives of people labelled/with intellectual and developmental disabilities engaged in inclusive research and knowledge co-production -- 28 Reinventing activism: evidence-based participatory monitoring as a tool for social change -- PART IX: Enabling human rights and policy: Transition: international politics -- 29 Implementation of CRPD in the post-Soviet region: between imitation and authenticity.30 Swedish disability activism: from welfare to human rights? -- 31 Gendered disability advocacy: lessons from the Girl Power Programme in Sierra Leone -- 32 'We need not remake the past': rebuilding the disability movement in Toronto, Canada -- PART X: Conclusion - the coming challenges and future directions -- 33 Causes and effects of claims for rights: why mainstreaming in  Africa matters -- 34 Unsettling realities and rethinking displacement: transforming settlement services for refugees, migrants and people with intellectual disabilities -- 35 Disability futures: activism futures and challenges -- Index."The onslaught of neoliberalism, austerity measures and cuts, impact of climate change, protracted conflicts and ongoing refugee crisis, rise of far right and populist movements have all negatively impacted on disability. Yet, disabled people and their allies are fighting back and we urgently need to understand how, where and what they are doing, what they feel their challenges are and what their future needs will be. This comprehensive handbook emphasizes the importance of everyday disability activism and how activists across the world bring together a wide range of activism tactics and strategies. It also challenges the activist movements, transnational and emancipatory politics, as well as providing future directions for disability activism. With contributions from senior and emerging disability activists, academics, students and practitioners from around the globe, this handbook covers the following broad themes: Contextualising disability activism in global activism Neoliberalism and austerity in the global North Rights, embodied resistance and disability activism Belonging, identity and values: how to create diverse coalitions for rights Reclaiming social positions, places and spaces Social media, support and activism Campus activism in higher education Inclusive pedagogies, evidence and activist practices Enabling human rights and policy Challenges facing disability activism The Routledge Handbook of Disability Activism provides disability activists, students, academics, practitioners, development partners and policy makers with an authoritative framework for disability activism"--Provided by publisher.Routledge international handbooks.People with disabilitiesPolitical activityPeople with disabilitiesCivil rightsDiscrimination against people with disabilitiesPeople with disabilitiesPolitical activity.People with disabilitiesCivil rights.Discrimination against people with disabilities.323.37Berghs MariaChataika TsitsiEl-Lahib YahyaDube Andrew K.OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910963435003321The Routledge handbook of disability activism4483966UNINA