Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics
An edition of Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics (2020)
By I. Glenn Cohen,Carmel Shachar,Anita Silvers,Michael Ashley Stein
Publish Date
2020
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
380
Description:
"Historically and across societies, people with disabilities have been stigmatized and excluded from social opportunities on a variety of grounds. These justifications include assertions that people with disabilities are biologically defective, less than capable, costly to treat and employ, suffering, or fundamentally inappropriate for social inclusion. Rethinking the idea of disability so as to detach being disabled from inescapable disadvantage has been considered a key to the twenty-first century reconstruction of how disablement is best understood"--
subjects: People with disabilities, health and hygiene, Health services accessibility, Sociology, People with disabilities, Psychology, Legal status, laws, Services for, Bioethics, Stigma (Social psychology), Discrimination against people with disabilities, Disabled Persons, Bioethical Issues, Legislation & jurisprudence, Health Services for Persons with Disabilities, Social Stigma