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Disability and International Development : A Guide for Students and Practitioners (Second edition)

Part of the Rethinking Development series
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Disability and International Development provides a comprehensive overview of the key themes in the field of disability and development, including issues around identity, poverty, disability rights, education, health, livelihoods, disaster recovery and approaches to researching disability.

As disability becomes increasingly prominent within the international development agenda, the need for governments and development actors to have a basic understanding of disability issues, as they seek to support disabled people to access their rights to full participation in society, has never been more acute.

Drawing on a range of examples taken from around the world, this book introduces readers to the key topics and theories surrounding disability and development.

The second edition of this popular textbook includes increased coverage of environmental accessibility, intersectionality, and reflections on the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on disabled people and the prospects for change in a post-pandemic environment.

Written in an accessible and engaging style to suit both students and practitioners, the book includes a wide range of reflection exercises, discussion questions and further reading suggestions, making it the perfect introduction to disability and international development.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032187476 / 9781032187471
Paperback / softback
20/04/2023
United Kingdom
English
282 pages : illustrations (black and white).
Previous edition: 2018.