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Disability and the City: International Perspectives Book

Disability and the City: International Perspectives
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  • Disability and the City: International Perspectives
  • Written by author Rob Imrie
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 1996/09/01
  • People with disabilities are one of the poorest groups in Western societies. In particular, they lack power, education and opportunities. For most disabled people, their daily reality is dependence on a carer, while trying to survive on state welfare paym
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Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Disability and the City: an Overview 1
2 Theorizing Disability and the Environment 27
3 State Policy and the (Re) Production of Disability 51
4 Designing Disabling Environments 74
5 Creating Accessible Environments 97
6 Institutional Mediation and Planning for Access 119
7 'We're not the Same as You': Diversity, Difference, and the Politics of Access 143
8 Beyond Disabling Environments 164
Appendix 178
References 185
Index 195


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