Hello everyone. Please find below an updated bibliography focused on issues
pertaining to transportation for disabled persons and more generically,
transportation equity. This bibliography contains suggested items forwarded
to me by folks on this listerv ( Thanks to all those who responded to my
inquiries on the list!) material in my bibliography from last year as well
as some recently published articles. I also conducted a search on hein
online, a legal database on which I located some additional legal articles /
case notes. Hope this is helpful to those advocating in the area. By all
accounts, we certainly have a long way to go! Lilith
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Updated Bibliography
Armstrong, Sarah. (2003) Disability Advocacy in the Charter Era. University
of Toronto Journal of Law and Equality, 33, 1-50.
Association of Blind Citizens of New Zealand. (2004) Submission to the Human
Rights Commision of New Zealand RE: the Public Transportation Inquiry.
August 31st.
Barnes, Colin and Mercer, Geoff (editors) (2004) Implementing the Social
Model of Disability: Theory and Research. Disability Press: London, England.
Brennan, Grant. (2003) Nova Scotia Inclusive Transportation Pilot Program.
Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia Department of Housing and Municipal
Affairs.
Brooks, Patricia (2004) Bus service a bust, disabled couple say: Metro
Transit says it’s working to ensure pair not left at curb. Halifax
Chronicle Herald, September 23rd.
Brose, Mark and Feld, John. (2003) Report on Wheelchair Accessibility in
Toronto Subway Stations. Toronto, Ontario: Transportation Action Now (TAN).
Danermark, Berth and Gellerstedt, Lotta. (2004) Social Justice:
redistribution and recognition-a non-reductionist perspective on disability.
Disability and Society, 19:4, 339-353.
Disabled Persons’ Commission. (1995) Report and Recommendations for the
Establishment and Support of Inclusive Transportation Services in Nova
Scotia. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Disabled Persons’ Commission
Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee. (2002) Attitudes of Disabled
Persons to Public Transport. London, England: Disabled Persons Transport
Advisory Committee.
Finkler, Lilith (2004) Disability Perspective on Car Free Day. Car Free
Times.
Halifax, Nova Scotia: Ecology Action Centre. September.
www.greenspiration.org/Article/CarFreeDay2004.pdf
Gratwick, John. (1993) Canadian Transportation: Origins, Perspectives and
Prospects. Tantallon, Nova Scotia: Seawinds Consulting Services.
Haider Murtaza, Siu Wing Sze and Merissa Rahel. (2004) A Study of Travel
Behaviour of Transportation Disadvantaged in Montreal. Montreal, Quebec:
McGill University.
Halifax Regional Municipality Transit (2003) Access-A-Bus Application Form.
Halifax Regional Municipality Transit. (1995) Access-A-Bus Service Delivery
Review. Staff Report. September 1995.
Haynes, Roy. (2004) From Charitable Relief to Social Control: The
Criminalization of People with Disabilities in Nineteenth Century Canada.
Review of Disability Studies, 1:2, 88-99.
Hine, J. Scott, J. (2000). Seamless, accessible travel: users` views of the
public transport journey and interchange . Transport Policy. 7: 3, 217-226.
Hine, Julian and Mitchell, Fiona. (2001) Better for Everyone? Travel
Experiences and Transport Exclusion. Urban Studies, 38: 2, 319-332.
Human Resources Development Canada (2002) Advancing the Inclusion of Persons
with Disabilities. Ottawa, Canada: Government of Canada.
Human Resources Development Canada (2003) Defining Disability: A Complex
Issue. Ottawa, Canada: Government of Canada.
Human Resources Development Canada (2003) Disability in Canada: A 2001
Profile. Ottawa, Canada: Government of Canada.
Human Rights Commission of New Zealand. (2004) Inquiry Into Accessible
Public Land Transport: Consultation Report. Christchurch, New Zealand: Human
Rights Commission of New Zealand.
IBI Group. (1993) Access-a-Bus Service Review: Executive Summary. Halifax,
Nova Scotia: IBI Group.
Imrie, Robert. (1999) The Role of Access Groups in Facilitating Accessible
Environments for Disabled People. Disability and Society. 14:4, 463-482.
Imrie, Robert. (1996) Disability and the City. London, U.K.: PCP Publishing.
Johnson, Mary and Shaw, Barrett. (2001) To Ride the Public’s Buses: The
Fight that Built a Movement. Louisville, Kentucky: Advocado Press.
Kallen, Evelyn. (2004). Social inequality and social injustice: a human
rights perspective. Palgrave, Macmillan: U.K.
Kitchin, Rob. (1998) ‘Out of Place’, ‘Knowing One’s Place’: space, power and
exclusion of disabled people.” Disability and Society, 13 (3): 343-356.
Lawson, Anna and Mathews, Bryan. (2004) Dismantling Barriers to Transport by
Law: The European Journey. IN Barnes C. and Merser J. (editors) Disability
Policy and Practice: Applying the Social Model. Leeds, England: Disability
Press.
Lewyn, Michael. (2001) “Thou Shalt Not Put a Stumbling Block Before the
Blind”: The Americans with Disabilities Act and Public Transit for the
Disabled. Hastings Law Journal, 52, 1037-??
Littman, Todd. (2002) Evaluating Transportation Equity. World Transport and
Practice, 8:2,50-65.
Lyons, Christian. (2003) ARCH Fights for Equal Transit Services for Persons
with Disabilities. ARCH Alert. June 5.
Martin, Sheilah. (2001) Balancing Individual Rights to Equality and Social
Goals. Canadian Bar Review, 80, 299-373.
Matthews, B. (2002) The Disability Discrimination Act & developments in
accessible public transport in the U.K., World Transport Policy & Practice,
8:2:, 42-49
Mayor’s Task Force Re: Disabled and Elderly. (1973) This City is for all its
Citizens: The Mayor’s Task Force Report Re: Disabled and Elderly. Toronto,
Ontario: City of Toronto
Mosoff, Judith. (2000) Is the Human Rights Paradigm "Able" to Include
Disability: Who's In? Who Wins? What? Why? Queen’s Law Journal, 26 : 225,
226-263.
Nova Scotia League for Equal Opportunities. (2003) NS-LEO Position Paper on
Transportation and Accessibility. February 10th.
OC Transpo. (2001) Survey of Demand for Transportation by Persons With
Disabilities and a Recommendation for Demand Management: Final Report.
Ottawa, Canada: OC Transpo.
Ontario Human Rights Commission. (2002) Human Rights And Public Transit
Services In Ontario.
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en_text/consultations/transit-consultation-report.shtml
(accessed November 14, 2004).
Porter, Alison. (2002) Compromise and constraint: Examining the nature of
transport disability in the context of local travel. World Transport and
Practice, 8:2, 9-16.
Rennert, Sharon. (1988) All Aboard: Accessible Public Transportation for
Disabled Persons. New York University Law Review, 63, 360-415.
Rickert, Tom. (2004) Making Access Happen: How to Promote Access for
Disabled Persons and Elders to Buses, Trains, Taxis and Other Modes of
Transport. California, U.S.A.: Access Exchange International.
Rodgers, Donna and Zein, Bill. (2002) Balancing Act: Stabilizing paratransit
costs.
The American City and County, 117:17, 22-28.
Rovner, Laura. (2004) Disability, Equality and Identity. Alabama Law Review,
55: 4, 1043-1099.
Sclar, Elliot and Schaeffer, K.H. (1975) Access for all: transportation and
urban growth. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books.
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations. (2003) Community Transportation
Assistance Program : Program Guidelines and Application. Halifax, Nova
Scotia:
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations.
Spielberg, Frank. (2004) Transit Co-operative Research Program Report # 95:
Demand Responsiveness /ADA. Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research
Board.
Swain John, French Sally, Barnes Colin and Thomas, Carol. (2004) Disabling
Barriers-Enabling Environments (2nd edition). Sage Publications: London,
England.
Tisato, P. (1997). Travel Affordability for People with Disabilities. Urban
Policy and Research , 15: 3, 175-188.
Wexler, Haskell (2001) Bus Riders Union. (video).
Yee, Silvia and Breslin, Mary Lou. (2002) Disability Rights Law and Policy:
International and National Perspectives. Disability Rights Education and
Defense Fund (DREDF) Berkeley,CA and Washington, DC
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