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Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities [[electronic resource] ] : testimonies of resistance / / edited by Duncan Mitchell ... [et al.]
Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities [[electronic resource] ] : testimonies of resistance / / edited by Duncan Mitchell ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (226 p.)
Disciplina 362.3
Altri autori (Persone) MitchellG. Duncan (Geoffrey Duncan)
Soggetto topico Learning disabilities - Treatment
Learning disabled - Services for
Intellectual disability facilities patients
People with mental disabilities - Care
Social advocacy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-73801-4
9786610738014
1-84642-511-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities:Testimonies of Resistance; Contents; 1.Introduction; Part I:Personal Accounts of Advocacy and Resistance; 2. Advocacy as Resistance:Speaking Up as a Way of Fighting Back; 3. Restriction and Resistance:The Experience of Life on a Locked Ward for People with Learning Disabilities; 4. 'I Would Never Walk, Talk, Sit or Stand!':The Girl on the Tricycle; 5. Two Pioneers of Self-advocacy:Ray Loomis and Tom Houlihan; 6. 'I've Had Enough of the Everyday Thing':Karen Spencer's Life Story
7.Resilience and Resistance in the Life Histories of Three Women with Learning Difficulties in Iceland 8.Songs of Resistance; Part II: Speaking for Ourselves:Accounts of Self-advocacy in Action; 9.My Life, My Choices; 10.'What They Want - Yes, But What We Want - Bugger Us!'; 11. The Life of a Group and a Personal Story:Experiences from Huddersfield People First; Part III:Alliances with Others; 12. Fires Burning:Advocacy, Camping and Children with Learning Disabilities in Ontario, 1950-1990; 13.Resistance in Mencap's History; 14.One Man's Dream that Continues to Inspire Others
15. Maureen Oswin and the 'Forgotten Children' of the Long-stay Wards: Research as Resistance 16. Resistance and Control: Mutinies at Brentry; 17.Taking a Stand Against the Odds; Part IV: Alternative Interpretations:Reflections on Resistance; 18. Assistance and Resistance:Making Sense of Inter-war Caring Strategies; 19. Stereotyped Behaviour:Resistance by People with Profound Learning Difficulties; 20.Conclusion; THE CONTRIBUTORS; SUBJECT INDEX; AUTHOR INDEX
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Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities [[electronic resource] ] : testimonies of resistance / / edited by Duncan Mitchell ... [et al.]
Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities [[electronic resource] ] : testimonies of resistance / / edited by Duncan Mitchell ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (226 p.)
Disciplina 362.3
Altri autori (Persone) MitchellG. Duncan (Geoffrey Duncan)
Soggetto topico Learning disabilities - Treatment
Learning disabled - Services for
Intellectual disability facilities patients
People with mental disabilities - Care
Social advocacy
ISBN 1-280-73801-4
9786610738014
1-84642-511-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities:Testimonies of Resistance; Contents; 1.Introduction; Part I:Personal Accounts of Advocacy and Resistance; 2. Advocacy as Resistance:Speaking Up as a Way of Fighting Back; 3. Restriction and Resistance:The Experience of Life on a Locked Ward for People with Learning Disabilities; 4. 'I Would Never Walk, Talk, Sit or Stand!':The Girl on the Tricycle; 5. Two Pioneers of Self-advocacy:Ray Loomis and Tom Houlihan; 6. 'I've Had Enough of the Everyday Thing':Karen Spencer's Life Story
7.Resilience and Resistance in the Life Histories of Three Women with Learning Difficulties in Iceland 8.Songs of Resistance; Part II: Speaking for Ourselves:Accounts of Self-advocacy in Action; 9.My Life, My Choices; 10.'What They Want - Yes, But What We Want - Bugger Us!'; 11. The Life of a Group and a Personal Story:Experiences from Huddersfield People First; Part III:Alliances with Others; 12. Fires Burning:Advocacy, Camping and Children with Learning Disabilities in Ontario, 1950-1990; 13.Resistance in Mencap's History; 14.One Man's Dream that Continues to Inspire Others
15. Maureen Oswin and the 'Forgotten Children' of the Long-stay Wards: Research as Resistance 16. Resistance and Control: Mutinies at Brentry; 17.Taking a Stand Against the Odds; Part IV: Alternative Interpretations:Reflections on Resistance; 18. Assistance and Resistance:Making Sense of Inter-war Caring Strategies; 19. Stereotyped Behaviour:Resistance by People with Profound Learning Difficulties; 20.Conclusion; THE CONTRIBUTORS; SUBJECT INDEX; AUTHOR INDEX
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Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities : testimonies of resistance / / edited by Duncan Mitchell ... [et al.]
Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities : testimonies of resistance / / edited by Duncan Mitchell ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (226 p.)
Disciplina 362.3
Altri autori (Persone) MitchellG. Duncan (Geoffrey Duncan)
Soggetto topico Learning disabilities - Treatment
Learning disabled - Services for
Intellectual disability facilities patients
People with mental disabilities - Care
Social advocacy
ISBN 1-280-73801-4
9786610738014
1-84642-511-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities:Testimonies of Resistance; Contents; 1.Introduction; Part I:Personal Accounts of Advocacy and Resistance; 2. Advocacy as Resistance:Speaking Up as a Way of Fighting Back; 3. Restriction and Resistance:The Experience of Life on a Locked Ward for People with Learning Disabilities; 4. 'I Would Never Walk, Talk, Sit or Stand!':The Girl on the Tricycle; 5. Two Pioneers of Self-advocacy:Ray Loomis and Tom Houlihan; 6. 'I've Had Enough of the Everyday Thing':Karen Spencer's Life Story
7.Resilience and Resistance in the Life Histories of Three Women with Learning Difficulties in Iceland 8.Songs of Resistance; Part II: Speaking for Ourselves:Accounts of Self-advocacy in Action; 9.My Life, My Choices; 10.'What They Want - Yes, But What We Want - Bugger Us!'; 11. The Life of a Group and a Personal Story:Experiences from Huddersfield People First; Part III:Alliances with Others; 12. Fires Burning:Advocacy, Camping and Children with Learning Disabilities in Ontario, 1950-1990; 13.Resistance in Mencap's History; 14.One Man's Dream that Continues to Inspire Others
15. Maureen Oswin and the 'Forgotten Children' of the Long-stay Wards: Research as Resistance 16. Resistance and Control: Mutinies at Brentry; 17.Taking a Stand Against the Odds; Part IV: Alternative Interpretations:Reflections on Resistance; 18. Assistance and Resistance:Making Sense of Inter-war Caring Strategies; 19. Stereotyped Behaviour:Resistance by People with Profound Learning Difficulties; 20.Conclusion; THE CONTRIBUTORS; SUBJECT INDEX; AUTHOR INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815087003321
Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006
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Thermal physiology : a worldwide history / / edited by Clark M. Blatteis, Nigel A. S. Taylor, Duncan Mitchell
Thermal physiology : a worldwide history / / edited by Clark M. Blatteis, Nigel A. S. Taylor, Duncan Mitchell
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (681 pages)
Disciplina 612
Collana Perspectives in Physiology
Soggetto topico Heat - Physiological effect
ISBN 1-0716-2362-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Prologue -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: A History of Thermal Physiology in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ire... -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Publication of Papers -- 1.3 Eighteenth Century -- 1.3.1 Reverend Edward Stone -- 1.3.2 John Hunter -- 1.3.3 Adair Crawford -- 1.3.4 James Currie -- 1.4 Nineteenth Century -- 1.4.1 Marshall Hall -- 1.4.2 William Hale White -- 1.4.3 Horace Middleton Vernon -- 1.4.4 Thomas Clifford Allbutt -- 1.4.5 Marcus Seymour Pembrey -- 1.5 Twentieth Century -- 1.5.1 Sutherland Simpson -- 1.5.2 J. M. O´Connor -- 1.5.3 John Bligh -- 1.5.4 Ainsley Iggo -- 1.5.5 Wilhelm Sigmund Feldberg -- 1.5.6 Richard Frederick Hellon -- 1.5.7 Brian Callingham -- 1.5.8 Keith E. Cooper -- 1.5.9 William Ian Cranston -- 1.5.10 Anthony Stuart Milton -- 1.5.11 Michael Dascombe -- 1.5.12 Jillian Davidson and Dino Rotondo -- 1.5.13 Edward W. Hillhouse -- 1.5.14 Laurence Edward Mount -- 1.5.15 John Lennox Monteith -- 1.5.16 Douglas L. Ingram -- 1.5.17 George W. Pickering -- 1.5.18 Otto Gustav Edholm -- 1.5.19 Joseph Sidney Weiner -- 1.5.20 Ronald Howard Fox -- 1.5.21 Reginald James Whitney -- 1.5.22 Ian C. Roddie -- 1.5.23 David McKie Kerslake -- 1.5.24 Kenneth John Collins -- 1.5.25 William R. Keatinge -- 1.5.26 Francis St. Clair Golden -- 1.5.27 Michael J. Tipton -- 1.5.28 Ronald J. Maughan -- 1.5.29 Significant Others -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References and Recommended Readings -- Chapter 2: Contributions of French Research to the Knowledge of Thermal Physiology from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Cen... -- 2.1 Introduction: Our Scientific Predecessors -- 2.1.1 The Eighteenth-Century Predecessors -- 2.1.2 The Nineteenth-Century Predecessors -- 2.1.3 The Twentieth Century -- 2.2 The Regulation of Body Temperature -- 2.2.1 Central Thermal Sensitivity.
2.2.2 Peripheral Thermal Sensitivity -- 2.2.3 Modelling Thermal Regulatory Mechanisms -- 2.3 Heat Transfer and Physiological Responses to Thermal Stress -- 2.3.1 Heat Transfer -- 2.3.2 Heat Exposure -- 2.3.3 Cold Exposure -- 2.3.4 Dehydration-Rehydration Experiments -- 2.3.5 Sleeping in Hot and Cold Environments -- 2.3.5.1 Sleep Studies on Animals -- 2.3.5.2 Sleep Studies on Adult Humans -- 2.3.5.2.1 Cold Exposure -- 2.3.5.2.2 Heat Exposures -- 2.3.5.3 Sleep Studies on Human Neonates -- 2.4 Temperature Regulation During Fever -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: A History of Physiological Research on Temperature Regulation in Germany -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Seventy Years of Research on Temperature Regulation in Germany: The Founders -- 3.2.1 Rudolf Thauer (1906-1986) -- 3.2.2 Herbert Hensel (1920-1983) -- 3.2.3 Jürgen Aschoff (1913-1998) -- 3.2.4 Seventy Years of Research on Temperature Regulation in Germany: Accomplishments -- 3.3 Canonical Topics -- 3.3.1 Effectors of Homoeothermic Temperature Regulation: Primary and Secondary Functions -- 3.3.1.1 Autonomic Thermoregulatory Effectors -- 3.3.1.2 Thermoregulatory Behaviour -- 3.3.2 The Dogma of the Hypothalamus as the Foremost Deep-Body Temperature Sensor -- 3.3.3 In Search for Extracerebral Deep-Body Temperature Sensitivity -- 3.3.3.1 Head and Trunk Identified as Putative Sites of Deep-Body Cold Sensitivity -- 3.3.3.2 The Vertebral Canal: The First Site of Temperature Sensitivity Discovered in the Trunk -- 3.3.3.3 Shivering Induced by Vertebral Canal Cooling: Does It Indicate Cold Sensitivity? -- 3.3.4 How Are Thermosensory Inputs from POAH and Vertebral Canal Related to Each Other? -- 3.3.4.1 Equivalence of Thermosensory Inputs from Hypothalamus and Vertebral Canal in Mammals -- 3.3.4.2 Non-equivalence of POAH and Vertebral Canal Deep-Body Temperature Sensitivity in Birds.
3.3.5 Central Nervous Control of Body Temperature: A Multiple-Input System? -- 3.3.5.1 Thermosensory Functions of Lower Brain-Stem Sections -- 3.3.5.2 Extra-Central Nervous Structures Involved in Deep-Body Temperature Sensitivity -- 3.3.5.3 Yes! Multiple Inputs Contribute to Central Nervous Control of Body Temperature -- 3.3.6 Multiple Controllers: Traits of an Evolutionary Process? -- 3.3.6.1 An Anecdotal Observation Invoking Cephalisation as an Ontogenetic Process -- 3.3.6.2 Thermoregulatory Functions of the Spinal Cord, a Segmentally-Organised Structure -- 3.3.6.3 Thermoregulatory Functions Residing in the Sub-Hypothalamic Brain Stem -- 3.3.6.4 A Hierarchically Organised Neuronal Network Controls Body Temperature -- 3.3.7 Specificity of Spinally Generated Effector Responses -- 3.3.7.1 Metabolic Heat Produced by Shivering -- 3.3.7.2 Thermoregulatory Adjustments of Skin Blood Flow -- 3.3.7.3 Thermal Panting -- 3.3.7.4 Thermal Sweating -- 3.3.8 Open-Loop Gain: a Quantifier of Thermosensory Inputs -- 3.3.8.1 Overall Open-Loop Gains -- 3.3.8.2 Open-Loop Gains of Mean Skin Temperature (Tskin mean) -- 3.3.8.3 Open-Loop Gains of Vertebral Canal Thermoreception -- 3.3.8.4 Open-Loop Gains of POAH (Thy) -- 3.3.8.5 The Hypothalamic High-/Low-Q10 Idea Revisited: A By-Product of Open-Loop Gain Research -- 3.3.9 Ontogeny of Temperature Regulation -- 3.3.9.1 Studies in Non-human Endotherms -- 3.3.9.2 Studies in Human Newborns -- 3.3.10 Electrophysiological Analysis of Neuronal Temperature Dependence -- 3.3.10.1 Peripheral Thermoreceptors -- 3.3.10.2 The Search for Deep-Body Temperature Sensors in the CNS -- 3.3.10.3 Neuronal Thermosensitivity in Deep Tissues Outside the CNS -- 3.3.10.4 In Search of Temperature Transduction Mechanisms: The Electrophysiological Approach -- 3.3.10.5 Cellular and Molecular Approaches.
3.3.11 Central Nervous Processing of Temperature Signals: Neurophysiological Aspects -- 3.3.11.1 Afferent Processing of Temperature Signals from the Skin at the Spinal Level -- 3.3.11.2 Afferent Signal Processing at the Level of the Brain Stem -- 3.3.11.3 Hypothalamic Signal Generation and Processing: A Comparative and Statistical Approach -- 3.3.12 Fever, Inflammation, and Hyperthermia -- 3.3.12.1 Does Fever Shift the Thermoregulatory Set-Point? -- 3.3.12.2 Systemic Inflammation and Fever: Structural and Molecular Analysis -- 3.3.12.3 Central Pyresis/Antipyresis: A Multi-redundant Interaction of Inter-neuronal Messengers -- 3.3.12.4 Are There Fevers in which Temperature Increases Precede Central Cytokine/PGE2 Actions? -- 3.3.12.5 Clinical Aspects of Fever: Risks and Benefits -- 3.3.12.6 Induced Hyperthermia as a Therapeutic Concept -- 3.4 Apocryphal Topics -- 3.4.1 Models of Temperature Regulation -- 3.4.2 Selective Brain Cooling: Facts and Fictions -- 3.4.2.1 Artiodactyls, a Homoeothermic Order with a Well-Developed Carotid Rete as a Heat Exchanger -- 3.4.2.2 Equidae, a Genus Without a Carotid Rete: What Does that Mean for SBC? -- 3.4.2.3 SBC in Smaller Domestic Animals: Does a Carotid Rete Play a Role? -- 3.4.2.4 SBC in Humans -- 3.4.3 Body Temperature: A Guiding Parameter of Biorhythmicity and Metabolism -- 3.4.3.1 Human Biorhythmicity -- 3.4.3.2 Avian Biorhythms -- 3.4.3.3 Metabolic Aspects of Mammalian Biorhythms -- 3.4.4 Adaptive Adjustments of Homoeothermic Thermoregulation: Special Aspects -- 3.4.4.1 Hibernation Versus Torpor as Modes of Natural Acclimatisation: Similarities and Differences -- 3.4.4.2 Induced Thermal Acclimation: Exposure of Humans to Extreme Conditions -- 3.4.4.3 Induced Thermal Acclimation: Adjustments to Cold Exposure of Experimental Animals -- 3.5 Concluding Remarks -- References and Recommended Readings.
Chapter 4: Not Only Winter, Not Only Cold: History of Thermal Physiology in Finland -- 4.1 The History of Thermal Physiology in Medicine: Helsinki, Turku and Tampere -- 4.1.1 Foundation of Universities in Finland -- 4.1.2 Bibliographic Sources -- 4.1.3 Thermal Physiology Topics -- 4.1.4 Studies during the Nineteenth Century -- 4.1.5 Human Thermal Physiology Research: 1900-1940 -- 4.1.6 Oulu: A Centre of Thermal Physiology in Finland -- 4.1.6.1 Research on Brown Adipose Tissue -- 4.1.7 Seasonal Temperature Changes and Cardiovascular and Thyroid Physiology -- 4.2 Comparative Thermal Physiology in Finland -- 4.2.1 A Landmark of Finnish Thermal Physiology: Hedgehog Hibernation -- 4.2.2 Avian Thermal Physiology -- 4.2.3 Thermal Physiology at the University of Turku -- 4.2.4 Comparative Thermal Physiology: Oulu, Kuopio and Jyväskylä Universities -- 4.3 The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health -- 4.3.1 Oulu Regional Institute of Occupational Health -- 4.3.2 Physical Work Capacity Team -- 4.4 Conclusion: From Hedgehogs to Humans -- References and Recommended Readings -- Chapter 5: Thermal Physiology in the USA: A 100-Year History of the Science and Its Scientists (1880-1980) -- 5.1 The Founders of Physiology in the USA -- 5.1.1 Early American Physiology -- 5.1.2 Isaac Ott, the First American Thermal Physiologist -- 5.2 The Pioneers of American Thermal Physiology -- 5.2.1 Physiological Bioenergetics -- 5.2.1.1 Wilbur Olin Atwater (1844-1907) -- 5.2.1.2 Francis Gano Benedict (1870-1957) -- 5.2.1.3 Graham Lusk (1866-1932) -- 5.2.1.4 Eugene Floyd DuBois (1882-1959) -- 5.2.1.5 John Raymond Murlin (1874-1960) -- 5.2.1.6 Samuel Brody (1890-1956) -- 5.2.1.7 Louis Harry Newburgh (1883-1956) -- 5.2.2 The Neurophysiology of Body Temperature -- 5.2.2.1 Henry Cuthbert Bazett (1885-1950) -- 5.2.2.2 Henry Gray Barbour (1886-1943).
5.2.2.3 Stephen Walter Ranson (1880-1942).
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