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Rights enabled : the disability revolution, from the US, to Germany and Japan, to the United Nations / Katharina Heyer.

By: Heyer, Katharina.
Description: viii, 250 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780472052479 (paper); 9780472072477 (hardback).Subject(s): Equality | Human rights | People with disabilities -- Civil rights | People with disabilities -- Political activity | Sociology of disability | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy | SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with DisabilitiesGenre/Form: Print books.DDC classification: 323.3 Summary: "Drawing on extensive fieldwork and a variety of original sources, Katharina Heyer examines three case studies--Germany, Japan, and the United Nations--to trace the evolution of a disability rights model from its origins in the U.S. through its adaptations in other democracies to its current formulation in international law. She demonstrates that, although notions of disability, equality, and rights are reinterpreted and contested within various political contexts, ultimately the result may be a more robust and substantive understanding of equality. Rights Enabled is a truly interdisciplinary work, combining sociolegal literature on rights and legal mobilization with a deep cultural and sociopolitical analysis of the concept of disability developed in Disability Studies. Heyer raises important issues for scholarship on comparative rights, the global reach of social movements, and the uses and limitations of rights-based activism. "--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-237) and index.

"Drawing on extensive fieldwork and a variety of original sources, Katharina Heyer examines three case studies--Germany, Japan, and the United Nations--to trace the evolution of a disability rights model from its origins in the U.S. through its adaptations in other democracies to its current formulation in international law. She demonstrates that, although notions of disability, equality, and rights are reinterpreted and contested within various political contexts, ultimately the result may be a more robust and substantive understanding of equality. Rights Enabled is a truly interdisciplinary work, combining sociolegal literature on rights and legal mobilization with a deep cultural and sociopolitical analysis of the concept of disability developed in Disability Studies. Heyer raises important issues for scholarship on comparative rights, the global reach of social movements, and the uses and limitations of rights-based activism. "--

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