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障害ハンドブック: グローバル化する世界における批判的思想と社会変革(全2巻)

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障害ハンドブック:グローバル化する世界における批判的思想と社会変革(全2巻)
Handbook of Disability Critical Thought and Social Change in a Globalizing World

Editors: Marcia H. Rioux / Alexis Buettgen / Ezra Zubrow / José Viera
2024:04 2 vols. 1,787 p. 152 illus., 132 in color ISBN 978-981-19-6055-0  (Springer)-DE-
EUR 649.99
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概要

かつては「障害」「障害者」をできる限り「健常」に近づけるべきだという考え方が、社会全体的に、教育・研究の現場においてすら根強く見られましたが、近年ではそうした健常者中心主義を問い直し、障害や障害者を社会や文化の視点から捉えなおすとともに、障害者自身の当事者性を重視する「批判的」障害学の潮流が広がりを見せています。それでも、今日の特殊教育や施設、ケアのかたちは、障害者を隔離、分離、収容する、近代社会のアプローチの影響がいまだ色濃く、変革される必要があります。 

 本書は、「障害」全般を視野におさめる久々のハンドブックであり、全92章にわたり近年の潮流を本格的に紹介する点でも画期的です。本書は、社会、文化、医療、法、政策、教育、経済、科学技術などの領域を越えて、グローバルノースとグローバルサウスの分断を越えて、世界的な「障害」言説をマッピングするとともに、多様なステイクホルダー研究者、活動家、発達専門家、サービス提供者、政策関係者、そして、とりわけ障害者自身の声を届け、障害の歴史から、世界の障害研究の潮流、障害運動のグローバルな展開、障害と人種やジェンダーとの交差性、今日の社会変革への可能性までをカバーし、最新にして真に包摂的かつ最も包括的な内容を実現しています 

 障害学および社会学、社会福祉、心理学、特殊教育、人権研究といった関連分野で共有しておきたいレファレンスとして、おすすめいたします。 

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収録明細

Volume 1
Part I Introduction, Prominent Figures, and Voices of Impact
1 Nothing Without Us: Disability, Critical Thought, and Social Change in a Globalizing World (Alexis Buettgen and Ezra Zubrow)
2 Marcia Rioux: A Voice for Impact (Ezra Zubrow and Alexis Buettgen)
3 New Politics of Disablement (Ravi Malhotra)
4 Bengt Lindqvist: A Prominent Figure and Advocate (Alexis Buettgen and Ezra Zubrow)
5 2020 Pandemic and Refugees with Disabilities (Ron C. McCallum AO)
Part II History of Disability
6 Disability History: Introduction (Sara Scalenghe and Geoffrey Reaume)
7 Prosthetics for Osiris: Evidence for Assistive Technology in Ancient Egypt (Jonathan Boonshoft-White)
8 European Medieval Disability History: An Overview (Ninon Dubourg)
9 Disability in US History (Caroline Lieffers)
10 Disability History of Modern East Asia: An Overview (Wei Yu Wayne Tan)
11 Transnational History of Disability: Reflections (Gildas Brégain)
Part III Disability Paradigm Shifts
12 Disability Paradigm Shifts: Models, Perspectives, and Philosophical Orientations Driving Change – Introduction (Anna Lawson and Margaret Wazakili)
13 UK Social Model of Disability and the Quest for Emancipation (Miro Griffiths)
14 Disabled People’s Mobilization Around a Human Rights Approach to Enhance Their Participation in Law and Policy Making in Iceland (Laufey E. Löve and Rannveig Traustadóttir)
15 Models of Disability and Judicial Interpretation in India (Sanjay Jain)
16 Disability Rights Advocacy in China: Inclusive Education, Civil Society, and Mobilizing Ideas (Yi Huang and Bo Chen)
17 The African Disability Protocol: Toward a Social and Human Rights Approach to Disability in the African Human Rights System (Dianah Msipa and Paul Juma)
Part IV Studying Critical Disability: A Consolidating Field
18 Studying Critical Disability: A Transformative and Inclusive Agenda for Social Change – Introduction (Theresa Lorenzo)
19 Globalization and the Changing Face of Inclusive Development (Hisayo Katsui and Jennifer Muderedzi)
20 Rethinking Power and the Complexities Between Critical Disability Studies and Decoloniality in Higher Education (O. Sipuka and S. A. Ngubane)
21 Towards the Integration of Critical Disability Studies in Rehabilitation Sciences Curricula (Lieketseng Ned, Lucia Hess-April, Anthea Hansen, Sumaya Gabriels, and Amshuda Sonday)
22 Reciprocity in Knowledge Production: A Cornerstone for Disability Inclusion (Christinah Sadiki, Gubela Mji, Lindsey Nicholls, and Lucia Franco)
23 Leadership and Disability Studies: Inclusive Development (Colin Barnes and Simon Prideaux)
Part V Qualitative Research
24 Qualitative Research: Introduction (Paula Campos Pinto and Huhana Hickey)
25 Decolonizing Disability: Indigenous Māori Perspectives of Disability Research in the Modern Era (Tristram Ingham, Bernadette Jones, Paula Toko King, Kirsten Smiler,
Helena Tuteao, Gabrielle Baker, and Huhana Hickey)
26 Role of Culture and Legacy of Colonialism in Qualitative Research Methods with Persons with Disabilities in the Global South (Jorge Manhique and Action Amos)
27 Inclusive Research: Doing Participatory and Emancipatory Research with People with Intellectual Disabilities (Anne-Marie Callus)
28 Whose Vulnerability? Challenges in Conducting Participatory Research with Children with Multiple and Complex Disabilities (Eduarda Sousa Pires)
29 Qualitative Visual Methods in Research with Girls and Women with Disabilities in the Global South (Xuan Thuy Nguyen, Claudia Mitchell, and Tammy Bernasky)
Part VI Intersectionality
30 Intersectionality: Introduction (Nirmala Erevelles and Marina Morrow)
31 A Conversation on Disability Justice and Intersectionality (Jen Deerinwater, Sandy Ho, Vilissa Thompson, Alice Wong, Nirmala Erevelles, and Marina Morrow)
32 Disability and Disablement in Settler Colonial States: Indigenous Perspectives of Disability Since Time in Memorial (Sean Hillier and Jessica Vorstermans)
33 Madness as Response-Ability Against State Terror: A Case Study from Iranian Revolution (Sona Kazemi and Hemachandran Karah)
34 Monstrous Intersectionalities (Jasper J. Verlinden)
35 Black-Abundance, Fat-Revolt, and Crip-Desire: Intersectionality as Interference in the Life and Death of Rohan Garfield Salmon (Fady Shanouda and Terri-Lynn Langdon)
Part VII Monitoring and Indicators of Disability Rights
36 Monitoring and Indicators of Disability Rights: Introduction (Radoš Keravica)
37 Role of National Human Rights Institutions and Organizations of Persons with Disabilities in the National Monitoring of the CRPD (Colin Caughey and Hanxu Liu)
38 Bridging the Gap: Harnessing the Synergies Between the CRPD and the SDG Monitoring Frameworks (Victoria Lee and Juan Ignacio Pérez Bello)
39 Disability Rights Monitoring: Focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (Elizabeth M. Lockwood)
40 COVID-19 Disability Rights Monitor: State Measures’ Impact on Persons with Disabilities During the Coronavirus Pandemic (Sándor Gurbai and Steven Allen)
41 Independence and Its Meaning: ENIL’s Monitoring of Article 19 as a Struggle for Hermeneutical Justice (Teodor Mladenov)
42 Disability Rights Monitoring in Practice: Applying Holistic Participatory Methodology (Sonja Vasic and Emma Matreniuc)
43 Protecting Women and Girls with Disabilities from Violence and Upholding Their Rights: Making It Work Methodology (Sophie Pecourt and Silvia Quan)

Volume 2
Part VIII Inclusive Design and Accessibility
44 Inclusive Design: Valuing Difference, Recognizing Complexity – Introduction (Jutta Treviranus)
45 Inclusive Co-research with Experts with Disabilities (Vera Roberts and David Pereyra)
46 CO-CREEMOS: A Strategy to Attend Diversity in Colombia (Silvia Baldiris, Yuliana Puerta, Clemencia Zapata, Ingrid Solano, and Jutta Treviranus)
47 Recommendations to Production and Sharing of Open Educational Resources with Accessibility: The ProEDU Experience (Raymundo Carlos Machado Ferreira Filho, Fabiane Beletti da Silva, Catarina de Quevedo Prestes de Carvalho, and Thiago Medeiros Barros)
48 ICT to Support Inclusive Education in the Republic of Argentina (Elena B. Durán, Susana I. Herrera, Patricia M. Fernández, Margarita M. Alvarez, and Marcelo Zampar)
49 Inclusive and Equitable Education in Postcolonial Caribbean (Zoya Shepherd)
50 Interdisciplinary Center on Open and Accessible Educational Resources: 10 Years Building Inclusive Education in Uruguay and Latin America (Virginia Rodés and Regina Motz)
51 Improving Inclusive Pedagogical Competences of Educators While Facing Pandemic Restrictions (Karel Van Isacker, Petya Grudeva, and Maria Goranova)
52 Pre-braille Implementation into Early Education: Tactile Activities to Introduce Braille Concepts to Kindergartners (Jaime Hilditch)
53 Remote Co-design in the Digital Age (Brandon Biggs, Alexa Fay Siu, Nida Aziz, and Tony Stockman)
54 Cocreating Inclusive Interviews: VR Technologies for Job Interview Training of Individuals on the Autism Spectrum and Strategies for Employers (Mirjana Jevremovic)
55 Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities by Design: From Product Centered to Justice and Person Centered Inclusive Co-design (James Rwampigi Aniyamuzaala)
56 Compassion as a Tool to Enhance Communication Between Nurses and Children in the Oncology Pediatric Ward (Tania Villalobos Luján, Michelle Wyndham-West, and
Mariana Campos Gutiérrez)
Part IX Poverty and Economic Inclusion
57 Poverty and Economic Inclusion: Introduction (Stefan Tromel)
58 Towards a Rights-Based Policy Environment for the Employment of Persons with Disabilities (Gertrude Oforiwa Fefoame and Hannah Loryman)
59 Aligning Employment Promotion with Poverty Prevention (Silvia Garcia-Mandico and Christopher Prinz)
60 Access to Gainful Employment for Women and Youth with Psychosocial Disabilities in Africa: A Case Study (Dorothy Nakato Mubezi and The Capacity Building Unit,
International Disability Alliance)
61 The “Welfareization” of Disability Incomes in Ontario (John Stapleton)
62 Disability and Employment Research: Mind the Gap (Douglas Waxman)
63 Economic Inclusion and Empowerment of People with Disabilities (Peter Blanck, Fitore Hyseni, and Nanette Goodman)
Part X Disability, Ethics, and Law
64 Disability, Ethics, and Law: Introduction (Francisco J. Bariffi and Gerard Quinn)
65 Transhumanism and Disability (Rafael De Asís Roig)
66 Neuroscience and “Neurointerventions”: Ethical and Legal Issues (Bernadette McSherry)
67 Genetic Engineering and Disability: Ethical Dilemmas in the Verge of Artificial Evolution (Francisco J. Bariffi)
68 Power, Personhood, and Data-Driven Technologies in the Lives of Disabled People: The Rise of Profiling Technologies in Mental Health Settings (Piers Gooding)
69 The Exercise and Enjoyment of Sexual, Reproductive, and Non-reproductive Rights: Gender and Disability Intersectionality (Agustina Palacios and Iñaki Regueiro De Giacomi)
Part XI Implementing Policy and Law from a Rights Perspective
70 Implementing Policy and Law from a Rights Perspective: Introduction (Roberto Lattanzio)
71 Law-Making Within a Critical Disability Rights Framework (Kerri Joffe and Roberto Lattanzio)
72 Article 6: How Human Rights Instruments Can Support Movements and Build Bridges (Maria Ni Fhlatharta)
73 Article 19: Deinstitutionalization and Full Inclusion in Community (Luke Reid and Roberto Lattanzio)
74 The Case of the UNCRPD: Fostering a Human Rights-Based Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction and Implementation Monitoring (Eleonora Guzzi)
Part XII Disability Activism and Advocacy
75 Disability Activism and Advocacy: Introduction (Victor S. Pineda and Serida L. Catalano)
76 Women Human Rights Defenders: A Case of Activism of Mothers of Children with Albinism in Tanzania (kponwosa Ero, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, Barbara Astle, Emma Strobell, and Meghann Buyco)
77 Building Cities for All: Amplifying Advocacy, Access, and Equity in the Urban Century (Victor S. Pineda, Serida L. Catalano, and Elian Sorensen)
78 Parent-Led Activism and Children with Disabilities in South Africa (Willene Holness)
79 Genesis and the Current State of the Global Maxim “Nothing About Us Without Us” (María Soledad Cisternas Reyes and María Graciela Iglesias)
80 Advocacy in Inclusive Humanitarian Action (Sandra Willis and Helen Verdeli)
81 Disability-Driven Innovation: The True Future of Work (Caroline Mailloux and Robert Ludke)
82 Disability and Aging: A Literature Review on Advocacy and Activism for Sustainable and Resilient Community Living (Zukiswa Nzo, Tawanda Makuyana, Chino Yabunaga, and Lidia Pretorius)
Part XIII Disaster, Conflict, and Environmental Conditions
83 Disability, Conflict, and Environmental Conditions: Introduction (Mary E. Crock and Ron C. McCallum AO)
84 Disaster and Climate Change-Induced Displacement of Persons with Disabilities: A Human Rights Perspective (Walter Kälin)
85 The Flow of a Treaty Practice: Article 11 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Disasters (Janet E. Lord)
86 Disability and Disaster Risk Preparedness (Matthew Cole)
87 Disability and Refugee Protection (Mary E. Crock)
88 Widening the Scope of Non-refoulement? The CRPD and the Protection of Persons with Disabilities in Displacement (Stephanie A. Motz)
89 Inclusive Processes for Refugees with Disabilities: Improving Communication for Deaf Forced Migrants (Laura Smith-Khan)
90 Women and Girls with Disabilities in the Heart of the COVID-19 Crisis: Safeguarding Sex and Reproductive Health Rights (Edwin O. Abuya and Naomi Njuguna)
Part XIV Conclusion
91 Disability Advocacy in Uncertain Times: An Interview with José Viera (José Viera and Peter Torres Fremlin)
92 Conclusion: Moving Forward (Ezra Zubrow and Alexis Buettgen)
Index

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