Edited by Prof. Vera Chouinard (McMaster), Dr. Ed Hall (Dundee) and Dr. Rob Wilton (McMaster)
Reviews of the book:
'This edited collection showcases some of the most innovative work currently being undertaken in the "second wave" of geographies of disability. Its engagement with other bodies of difference broadens and deepens our understanding of disability; emphasising the importance of spatially infused interpretations of embodiment and disability; the growing importance of technology in disabled people’s lives; and the ever important issues of policy and politics.'
Christine Milligan, Lancaster University, UK
'The editors are to be congratulated on this rich and rewarding collection that reflects the place of disability as a deepening stream within geographical inquiry.'
Robin Kearns, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
For more information, and the opportunity to read the Introduction, go to:
Dr. Edward Hall
Lecturer in Human Geography
Geography
School of Social and Environmental Sciences
NEW BOOK! Towards Enabling Geographies: 'Disabled' Bodies and Minds in Society and Space, edited by Vera Chouinard, Ed Hall and Rob Wilton. Published by Ashgate in April 2010.
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