EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 24 MIN
Mengapa Masyarakat jadi Pihak yang Sebenarnya Menciptakan Disabilitas?
from Perantau Ilmu · host Dimas P. Muharam
This collection of academic texts provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution and current state of disability studies, primarily within the United Kingdom and the United States. The authors trace the shift from a medical model, which views disability as an individual physical deficit, to a social model that identifies societal barriers as the true cause of exclusion. Key contributors examine how sociological theories, such as American pragmatism and symbolic interactionism, have shaped the field’s development and influenced political activism. The material addresses complex debates surrounding identity, globalization, and human rights, emphasizing the intersection of disability with gender and ethnicity. Ultimately, the sources advocate for inclusive research and policy changes that recognize disability as a socially constructed form of oppression rather than a personal tragedy.
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This collection of academic texts provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution and current state of disability studies, primarily within the United Kingdom and the United States. The authors trace the shift from a medical model, which views disability as an individual physical deficit, to a social model that identifies societal barriers as the true cause of exclusion. Key contributors examine how sociological theories, such as American pragmatism and symbolic interactionism, have shaped the field’s development and influenced political activism. The material addresses complex debates surrounding identity, globalization, and human rights, emphasizing the intersection of disability with gender and ethnicity. Ultimately, the sources advocate for inclusive research and policy changes that recognize disability as a socially constructed form of oppression rather than a personal tragedy.
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