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Contested ideas about disability, illness and identity in Sociology and Disability Studies

Contested ideas about disability, illness and identity in Sociology and Disability Studies. Carol Thomas Centre for Disability Research ( CeDR ) Lancaster University . Medical Sociology. Social deviance paradigm in medical sociology.

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Contested ideas about disability, illness and identity in Sociology and Disability Studies

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  1. Contested ideas about disability, illness and identity in Sociology and Disability Studies Carol Thomas Centre for Disability Research (CeDR) Lancaster University

  2. Medical Sociology

  3. Social deviance paradigm in medical sociology BUT different theoretical camps did adopt varied moral and political stances: - some were sympathetic to the ‘suffering’ associated with being disabled/deviant in society, while others SHARED in viewing ill and disabled people as ABNORMAL DEVIANTS – people of lesser worth and social value.

  4. Social oppression paradigm in Disability Studies It is society’s view and response to ‘disability’ that creates the problems and barriers that disabled people encounter – whether they have physical, sensory, intellectual or emotional impairments or long-term illnesses.

  5. Social model of disability

  6. Contested ideas

  7. Encourage new ideas….. • Intersectionality • Experiences • Global south and north – picture, Bolivia 2012 • Theoretical perspectives e.g. critical disability studies

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