Activism, Inclusion, and Social Justice

Michael B. Prince
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This chapter considers the relations between disability and the political in contemporary societies. This includes a discussion of possibilities of human agency and social movement capacities in the disability field. The analysis discusses several models of disability and statuses of bodies, which are evident in theory, movement advocacy, and public policy. These are the personal tragedy and worthy poor model, the biomedical model, the social model, the human rights model, and the psychoemotional model of disability. The chapter then examines activism as a repertoire of activities and roles taking place in various jurisdictional spaces and territorial scales of mobilization. The chapter next analyzes three forms of social injustices and advocacy strategies pursued by contemporary disability rights movements: activism centered on recognition, redistribution, and representation. Concluding observations call on the need to examine disability and the struggle for social justice in relation to a politics of cultural recognition and identity, a politics of socioeconomic redistribution of material goods and services, and a politics of democratic representation that combines conventional and alternative modes of decision-making. Over time, the mix and style of activism may shift at the level of the individual or family, the agency or movement organization, or the national and international sectors. This gives disability activism and the struggle for social justice dynamic qualities enacted through symbolic, materialist, and political concerns in interaction with public and private authorities.
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行动主义、包容和社会正义
本章探讨当代社会中残疾与政治的关系。这包括讨论在残疾领域中人类能动性和社会运动能力的可能性。分析讨论了几种残疾模型和身体状态,这些模型在理论、运动倡导和公共政策中都很明显。这些是个人悲剧和有价值的穷人模式,生物医学模式,社会模式,人权模式和残疾的心理情感模式。然后,本章将行动主义视为在各种管辖空间和领土动员规模中发生的一系列活动和角色。接下来,本章分析了当代残疾人权利运动所追求的三种形式的社会不公正和倡导策略:以承认为中心的行动主义、再分配和代表。结论性意见呼吁有必要在文化认同和身份政治、物质商品和服务的社会经济再分配政治、结合传统和替代决策模式的民主代表制政治等方面,审视残疾和争取社会正义的斗争。随着时间的推移,行动主义的组合和风格可能会在个人或家庭,机构或运动组织,或国家和国际部门的层面上发生变化。这使得残疾人行动主义和争取社会正义的斗争通过与公共和私人当局互动的象征性、唯物主义和政治关注而具有动态的品质。
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