Šifra: SI5
| Interdisciplinary disability studies II |
General information
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Study program
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Disability Studies
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Year of Study
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2. year
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Course supervisor
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Prof. Dr. sc. Marcia Hampton Rioux
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Institution
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School of Health Policy and Management
Atkinson Faculty, York University
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Teaching associates
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Conditions for course attending
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Type of course
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þmandatory
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optional
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Course contents
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This course will focuse on the role of language in the social construction of dependence, emphasizing relationships between disability experience and social discourse; between disability theory and recent events at regional, national and international levels; and on the implications of theory and practice for the lives of persons with disabilities.
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Learning outcomes and competencies
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The ability to apply the acquired skills and knowledge in creating social, legal and economic policies on local and national level
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The ability to understand knowledge production in the field of disability
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Quality assurance and assessment of course performance
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Literature study 30%
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Participation and attendance 15%
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2 papers ( 20 pages )
1.paper 25%
2. Paper presentation 30%
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
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3
| Hours per week |
Lectures: 10
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Seminars: 10
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Exerc.:
| Hours per week 20 | Assessment methods |
ooral
examination
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o written examination
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o continual assessment
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þ independent student work
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Teaching methods
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þ lectures
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þ seminars
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þ research study
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oexercises
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þ literature/internet
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o laboratory
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þ practical work
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þ tutorial
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Required literature
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Baynton, Douglas (1997): Disability: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis, Disability Studies Quarterly 17, 81 87
Blackford, K.A. (1993): Erasing Mothers with Disabilities Through Canadian Family-Related Policy. Disability, Handicap and Society 8(3), 281-294
Bickenbach, J. (1993): Physical Disability and Social Policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Cahill, Spencer E. and Robin E. (1995): Reconsidering the Stigma of Physical Disability: Wheelchair Use and Public Kindness. Sociological Quarterly 36(4), 681-698
Dybwad, G. (1998): From Eglantyne Jebb to Barbara Goode: A Historical Perspective on Human Rights for Persons with a Mental Handicap. Entourage 11(2-3), 3-7
Finlay, M., Evanthia L. (1998): Social Identity and People With Learning Disabilities: Implications for Self-Advocacy Groups. Disability and Society, 13, 37-51
French, S. (1994): On Equal Terms: Working with disabled people. Oxford, Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann
Humphrey, J. C. (1999): Disabled People and the Politics of Difference. Disability and Society 14(2), 173-188
Jenkins, R. , C.A. D. (1997) : "She Has Different Fits to Me": How people with learning difficulties see themselves'. Disability and Society 12, 95 109
Linton, S. (1998): Claiming Disability, New York, N.Y.: University Press.
Disability studies/Not disability studies. Disability & Society, 13(4), 525 540
Lloyd, M. (1992): Does she boil eggs? Towards a feminist model of disability. Disability, Handicap i Society 7(3), 207 221
Morris, J. (1993): Feminism and disability. Feminist Review, 43, 57 70.Independent Lives. Tavistock: Macmillan.Personal and political: A feminist perspective on researching physical disability (1992) Disability, Handicap & Society 7(2):157 166. (1991) Pride against prejudice. London: Womens Press
Morris, J. (1996): Encounter with Strangers: Women and Disability. London, Womens Press
Murphy, R; Jessica S.; Yolanda M., Robert M. (1988): Physical Disability and Social Liminality: A study in the rituals of adversity. Social Science and Medicine, 26,235-242
Oliver, Michael (1992): Changing the social relations of research production? Disability, Handicap and Society 7:101-114
(1996) Understanding Disability: From Theory to Practice. New York: St. Martins Press.
(1985) The Integration Segregation Debate: Some Sociological Considerations. The British Journal of Sociology of Education 6(1)
Oliver, Michael (ed.) (1991): Social Work: Disabled People and Disabling Environments. London: Jessica Kingsle
Pfeiffer, D. (1998): The ICIDH and the Need for its Revision. Disability and Society 13(4),503-525
Pfeiffer, D., Stephen C. Hay and Gary K. (eds.) (1993) :Disability Perspectives: Variations on a Theme. Salem, Oregon: Willamette University and the Society for Disability Studies
Roeher Institute (1995): Harm’s Way: The Many Faces of Violence and Abuse Against Persons with Disabilities Toronto: Roeher Institute
Roeher Institute(1993): On Target: Canadas Employment Related Programs for Persons with Disabilities. Toronto: Roeher Institute
Roeher Institute (1993): Social Well-being: A paradigm for reform. Toronto: Roeher Institute.
Russell, Marta (1998): Beyond Ramps: Disability at the End of a Social Contract: A Warning from an Uppity Crip, Monroe. Me: Common Courage Press
Shakespeare, T. (ed)(1993): Disabled People's Self organisation: a new social movement? Disability & Society 8(3), 249 264
Shapiro, J. P. (1993): No Pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement. Greater Plymouth ARC, New York : Times Books.
Sim, A.J., Milner, J.; and J. Lishman (1998): Definitions of Needs: can disabled people and care professionals agree? Disability and Society 13, 53-74
Stone, Sharon Dale (1995): The Myth of Bodily Perfection. Disability and Society 10(4), 413-423
Toombs, Kay (1995): The lived experience of disability. Human Studies 18, 9-23
Ursic, C., Social and (Disability) Policy in the New Democracies of Europe (Slovenia by way of example). Disability and Society 11(1), 91-107
Walmsley, J. (1991): Talking to Top People: some issues relating to the citizenship of people with learning difficulties. Disability, Handicap and Society 6(3), 219-232
Williams, G.H. (1991): Disablement and the Ideological Crisis in Health Care. Social Science and Medicine 32:517-524
(1984) The Movement for Independent Living: an evaluation and critique. Social Science and Medicine 17(15):1000-1012
Wolfensberger, W. (1994): The Growing Threat to the Lives of Handicapped People in the Context of Modernistic Values. Disability and Society 9(3), 395-413
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Recommended literature
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Jones, G. (1986): Social Hygiene in 20th Century Britain. London: Croom Helm
Rioux, M. (2000.): “Research into inclusive education in Canada, England and India: Three blended discussions”. (with Bunch, G. & Whittaker, J.). Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 223-224
Rioux, M. (1998): “International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps (ICIDH),: A critical review.” In Inclusion, 20, May
Rioux, M. (1997): “Disability: The Place of Judgement in a World of Fact”. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 41, No. 2, April
Rioux, M. (1997): “Disability is not measles: new research paradigms in disability”. Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation, 10, No. 3, 248-9
Rioux, M. (1996 ):"Ethical and socio-political considerations on the development and use of
Classification "Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation Guest Editorial, Vol.9, No. 2, 61-67.
Rioux, M. (1996): "Hacia un Cambio en Política Social", Prometeo: Fuego para el Propio Conocimiento, Número 10, Primavera
Rioux, M (1996):"Services and Supports in a Human Rights Framework", Disability Studies Quarterly, 16, No. 1, Winter
Rioux, M (1996): “Elaboration et utilisation de la classification: considerations ethiques et sociopolitiques”. Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation, 9 No. 2. 61-7
Rioux, M (1994):"Towards a Concept of Equality of Well-Being: Overcoming the Social and Legal Constructio of Inequality", Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Vol.VII, No.1, 127-147
Rioux, M (1991): “Echanger la charite contre des droits: le defi des annees 90”. Entourage, 6, No. 2, 3-5
Rioux, M (1991 ):“Exchanging charity for rights: a challenge for the 1990s”. Entourage, 6, No. 2, 3-5
Thomas, D. (1980): The Experience of Handicap. London; Methuen
Veatch, R. (1986): The Foundations of Justice: Why the Retarded and the Rest of Us have Claims to Equality. New York: Oxford University Press
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Scientific papers that qualify professor for teaching the course
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Rioux, M., Raphael, D. Bryant,T. (forthcoming)(2006): Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc
Rioux, M. L., Basser, M. Jones (2006):Constructing Disability and Illness (Forthcoming) Key Cases in Disability Law, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff
Rioux, M., E. Zubrow, M. Stutt Bunch, W. Miller (2006)(Forthcoming): Inclusive Barriers and Accommodation: The Geography of Literacy and Disability in Canada, London, England: Springer Press
Rioux, M. Basser, L.A.,Jones, M. (2006) (forthcoming):Equality as a Human Rights Principle. In Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law.
Rioux, M. Basser, L.A. (2006)(forthcoming): Bodily Integrity – The Case of Sterilization. In Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law
Rioux, M., Raphael, D., Bryant, T (2006)(Forthcoming): Human Rights Approaches to Health In Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc
Rioux, M., Raphael, D., Bryant, T (2006) (Forthcoming): Constructing Disability and Illness (with T. Daly). In Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc
Rioux, M. (2006)(Forthcoming): Special Education Needs: A Legal Right?. In L. Florian (ed.), Handbook of Special Education, England: Sage Books
Rioux, M. Basser, L.A.,Jones, M.(2006) (forthcoming): Equality as a Human Rights Principle. in Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law.
Rioux, M. (2006)(forthcoming): Bodily Integrity – The Case of Sterilization. In Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law.
Rioux, M. Raphael, D., Bryant, T . (Forthcoming) (2006): Human Rights Approaches to Health. in Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc
Rioux, M. Raphael, D., Bryant, T. (2006) (Forthcoming): Constructing Disability and Illness (with T. Daly) in Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc
Rioux, M. (2006)(Forthcoming): Special Education Needs: A Legal Right?. in L. Florian (ed.), Handbook of Special Education, England: Sage Books
Rioux, M., Lindqvist, B. ,Carbert A. (2005)(Forthcoming):International Human Rights and Intellectual Disability. In I. Brown & M. Percy, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: International Edition. Baltimore, USA, Paul H. Brookes
Rioux, M. Samson, R. (2005) (forthcoming): “Trends in Disability” in M. A. McColl & L. Jongbloed (Eds.) Disability and Social Policy in Canada (2nd edition), Captus Press
Rioux, M., Valentine, F. (2005)(Forthcoming): Does Theory Matter? Exploring the Nexus between Disability, Human Rights and Public Policy” in D. Pothier & R. Devlin (Eds.) Critical Disability Theory: Legal and Policy Dimensions (with.) Vancouver: UBC Press
Rioux, M. (2005)(forthcoming) :Towards A Concept of Equality of Well-Being: Overcoming the Social and Legal Construction of Inequality. in Disability Rights (Editor, Peter Blanck), Ashgate Publishing (reprinted article)
Rioux, M ,Carbert, A. (2005): Disability Rights Promotion International: Monitoring the Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Interights' Bulletin, England
Rioux, M , Carbert, A. (2004): Human Rights and Disability: The International Context. in Journal of Developmental Disabilities
Rioux, M. Zubrow E., Stutt, M. Bunch, E., Miller, W. (2003):Atlas of Literacy and Disability Toronto: Canadian Abilities Foundation.
Rioux, M. (2003): On Second Thought: Constructing Knowledge, Law, Disability and Inequality. In S. Herr, L. Gostin and H. Koh (eds) The Human Rights of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Different But Equal. Oxford University Press. 287-317
Rioux, M., C. Frazee ( 2003): Rights and Freedoms for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Ontario. In I. Brown and M. Percy (eds) Developmental Disabilities in Ontario, Toronto: Front Porch Publishing, 59-66
Rioux, M.(2002): Ongoing book series. Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives (Co-Series Editor with L. Barton), book series in progress, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (2 books published in 2003)
Rioux, M., Prince, M. J. (2002): The Canadian Political Landscape of Disability: Policy Perspectives, Social Status, Interest Groups and the Rights Movement. In A. Pettee (Ed.) Federalism, Democracy and Disability Policy in Canada. Montreal, Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University & School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University. 11-29.
Rioux, M.( 2002): Disability, Citizenship and Rights in a Changing World. In M. Oliver, L. Barton and C. Barnes (eds) Disability Studies Today. Cambridge: Polity Press. 210-227
Rioux, M. (2002): Social Disability and the Public Good. In Man and Development,. 24, 4,179-198
Rioux, M Zubrow , E. (2001):Social Disability and the Public Good. In D. Drache The Market and the Public Domain: Global Governance and the Asymmetry of Power. London: Routledge 148-171.
Rioux, M (2001): Bending Towards Justice, L. Barton (ed) Disability, Politics and the Struggle for Change. London: David Fulton 34-48
Rioux, M (2001):The Many Interests in Genetic Knowledge: An International Perspective on Pre-natal Screening and the Use of Genetic Information in Relation to People with Learning Difficulties. In L. Ward and T. Philpot To Be or Not To Be? Prenatal Screening and the Use of Genetic Information in Relation to People with Learning Difficulties”. Kidderminster: British Institute of Learning Disabilities, 91-107
Rioux, M (2001): Undue Hardship and Reasonable Accommodation: the View from the Court. In Policy Studies Journal, 29, 4, 641-648
Rioux, M. (2001): Article on international monitoring of human rights violations of people with disabilities, Humanscape: Journal on Human Rights, Mumbai, India
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