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BOOK
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2013-05-23 00:00:00
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200 1 ^aSocial citizenship and collective action^e<the >case of the portuguese disabled people´s movement^fFernando Gabriel Neves Fontes^bTexto policopiado
210 ^aLeeds^cUniversity of Leeds^d2011
215 ^a365 p. ;^d30 cm
328 ^bDoutoramento^cFilosofia^d2011^eUniversidade Leeds
330 ^aTable of contentes; List of acronyms; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Focus of research; 1.3. Research question; 1.4. Researching disability in Portugal: aims of this study; 1.5. Chapter outline; 2. Embodying the research: a theoretical overview – Introduction; 2.1. Theorising disability – competing approaches and definitions; 2.2. Theorising citizenship; 2.3. Theorising social movements – contemporary perspectives; Conclusion; 3. Designing the research: questions, dat sources, methods and ethics – Introduction; 3.1. Epistemological standpoints; 3.2. Research questions; 3.4. Data sources, data collection and data analysis strategies; 3.4. Sampling and access; 3.5. Ethical and political concerns – a self-reflexive account; 4. Disability and disabled people in Portugal: a brief historical analysis – Introduction; 4.1. Before the nineteenth century: the charity system; 4.2. The nineteenth century and the creation of the category ‘disability’; 4.3. The twentieth century; Conclusion; 5. Defining the disabled people’s social citizenship project in Portugal since 1974 – Introduction; 5.1. The portuguese welfare-state; 5.2. What’s in the law – disability policies in Portugal; 5.3. What’s not in the law – the politics of disability in Portugal; Conclusion; 6. The struggle for social citizenship rights: characteristics and strategies of the Portuguese Disabled People’s Movement – Introduction; 6.1. The development of the Disabled People’s Movement in Portugal after 1974; 6.2. Building up the movement; Conclusion; 7. Balancing the movement: influences and impacts of the Disabled People’s Movement in Portugal – Introduction; 7.1. Disability policies in an era of globalisation, Europeanisation and Human Rights; 7.2. The Portuguese Disabled People’s Movement as an agente of change; Conclusion; 8. Citizenship on the edge: insights from the analysis of the Portuguese Disabled People’s Movement and future directions – Introduction; 8.1. Social movement theory and disabled people’s collective action; 8.2. Beyond the old/new social movement debate; 8.3. Visions of citizenship; 8.4. Future directions; Conclusion; Conclusion; References; Appendix 1; Appendix 2
606 ^aDIREITOS DOS DEFICIENTES
606 ^aPARTICIPAÇÃO DOS DEFICIENTES
606 ^aMODELO SOCIAL DA DEFICIÊNCIA
607 ^aPORTUGAL
700 1^aFONTES,^bFernando Gabriel Gomes
712 02^aUniversity of Leeds^bSchool of Sociology and Social Policy^4295
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