id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qqvzhzzwzzdejczwqoh7ycnhga Teodor Mladenov Disability and social justice 2016 18 .pdf application/pdf 9170 662 40 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/disability-and-social-justice(49daa6ae-c444-4454-bbb0-2bfb510f9946).html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/disability-and-social-justice(49daa6ae-c444-4454-bbb0-2bfb510f9946).html decided to turn the question upside down and to focus instead on the significance of studying disability for social justice, using Fraser's theory as a guideline. austerity and its impact on disabled people in the United Kingdom (for an earlier but conceptually thinner attempt at such theorisation, see Mladenov 2014); Hugemark and Roman of some prominent transformative strategies for social change aimed at economic redistribution, cultural recognition and political representation. Besides the distinction between redistribution, recognition and representation, the following analysis also relies on Fraser's (1995) distinction between affirmative and transformative strategies for overcoming injustice. strategies for achieving parity of participation – decommodification of labour in the dimension of redistribution, deconstruction of self-sufficiency in the dimension of recognition, urgent priority, a transformative strategy of recognition that seeks to deconstruct selfsufficiency needs to address the cultural devaluation of disability incorporated in the austerity agenda. "Transnationalising Disability Studies: Rights, Justice and Impairment." ./cache/work_qqvzhzzwzzdejczwqoh7ycnhga.pdf ./txt/work_qqvzhzzwzzdejczwqoh7ycnhga.txt