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Intro
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Science and disability
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Dyslexia
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Losing a finger
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The disability Paradox
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The sparkle study
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We dont want to avoid disability
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Eliminate polio
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The Traditional View
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Disability Issues
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The Social Model
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Disability Rights Treaty
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The Minority Body
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Disability Rights Movement
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Disability is a social cultural phenomenon
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Disability is a philosophers definition
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Disability is a helpful category
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Older people are not disabled
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Objective vs subjective
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Disability as a mere difference
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Common Sense and pain
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Impairment isnt a problem
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Ethnic minorities
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People can adapt
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What is disability
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Limited choices
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Life is shit
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We can change society
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We should make it less disabling
Description:
Explore approaches to understanding disability in this thought-provoking lecture by Tom Shakespeare, professor of disability research at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Delve into the evolution of disability definitions over the past 30 years, examining historical perspectives and current interpretations. Discover a balanced approach that considers environmental barriers alongside the impact of diverse body and mind functions. Investigate the medical, social, and cultural aspects of disability, including neurodiversity. Learn about the disability paradox, the social model of disability, and the disability rights movement. Examine philosophical perspectives on disability as a mere difference and challenge common assumptions. Consider the implications for inclusion, equality, and societal change. Gain insights into adapting environments, expanding choices, and reducing disabling factors in society.

Redefining Disability - Balancing Medical, Social, and Cultural Perspectives

The Royal Institution
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