Intellectual disability and social policies of inclusion : invading consciousness without permeability / David P. Treanor.

This book explores why, after forty years of funded policies of social inclusion, persons living with an intellectual disability are still separated from the social fabric of neoliberal societies. David Treanor shows how the nature of the reform process is driven unnecessarily by the economic neolib...

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Main Author: Treanor, David P. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
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Summary:This book explores why, after forty years of funded policies of social inclusion, persons living with an intellectual disability are still separated from the social fabric of neoliberal societies. David Treanor shows how the nature of the reform process is driven unnecessarily by the economic neoliberal paradigm, the cultural misconceptions of intellectual disability, and the inattention accorded to personal relationships between persons living with and without an intellectual disability. Treanor utilizes John Macmurrays personalist philosophy, Julia Kristevas ontology of disability and Michele Foucaults concept of bio-power to explain this phenomenon. The concepts in this book challenge current approaches to social inclusion and have radical implications for future practices. David P. Treanor specializes in disability, ethics, friendship, human dignity and personalism. His research utilizes the philosophy of personalism and the concept of persons in relation.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:References-3: Social Inclusion: Invading Consciousness-3.1 Introduction-3.2 Freedom from Judgements-3.3 Invading Consciousness-3.4 Economically Excluded: Emphasizing Disability-3.5 Ostracized Other: Social Pariah-3.6 Intellectual Disability as a Social Category-3.7 Conclusion-References-4: Social Policies of Inclusion and Neoliberalism-4.1 Introduction-4.2 The Features of Neoliberalism-4.3 The Central Features of Institutionalism-4.4 Are Disability Services Institutionalized?-4.5 Values in Neoliberal Societies-4.6 Conclusion
References-5: Social Inclusion: Culture and Disability-5.1 Introduction-5.2 Culture-5.3 Foucault and Bio-Power-5.4 Culture and Inclusion-5.5 Human Dignity-5.6 Conclusion-References-6: Belonging in Societies-6.1 Introduction-6.2 Belonging-6.3 Inclusion and Belonging-6.4 Capability Approach-6.5 Conclusion-References-7: Alternative Approach to Implementing Social Policies of Inclusion-7.1 Introduction-7.2 Neoliberal Paradigms-7.3 The Personalist Approach-7.4 The Points of Divergence-7.4.1 Inherent Value
ISBN:9811370567
9789811370564
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 08, 2020).