Encyclopedia of Disability, Multiple-component retail product Book

Encyclopedia of Disability Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Gary L. Albrecht

Multiple-component retail product

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To read some sample entries, or to view the Readers Guide click on "Additional Materials" in the left column under "About This Book".

The wide range of coverage distinguishes this particular set, which was designed "to bring current knowledge and experience with disability across a wide variety of places, conditions, and cultures to both the general reader and the specialist." Editor Albrecht (University of Illinois at Chicago) and over 500 authors from around the world contributed the more than 800 entries. . . drawing in readers from a wide range of studies and interests and helping them to see disability in an entirely new way.

Highly recommended for academic and large public libraries." -- BOOKLIST (star review)Obesity.

Heart disease. Vision problems. Asthma. AIDS. Depression. Those maimed by land mines, machetes, bullets, bombs and beatings.

These are just a few examples of how disability is becoming an increasingly common experience in our daily lives.

Regardless of who we are or where we live, disability is with us. SAGE Reference is proud to announce the five-volume Encyclopedia of Disability.

This Encyclopedia represents the first attempt to bring an authoritative reference resource to the many faces of disability.

It provides a fascinating entry into the world of disability where minds are expanded, prejudices shattered, and spirits raised.

The Encyclopedia answers the question: What is disability and why is it important in my life?   An international editorial board of seventy-four editors from the Americas, Europe, Australia, India, Japan, and China, all experts in their own sub-fields of disability, developed these volumes.

The result is a multidisciplinary, cross-cultural, and historically grounded resource tool that guides the reader across fields, theories, debates, and practices. Key Features Embraces five volumes that improve the reader′s understanding and appreciation of the world of disability: Volumes 1 - 4 cover disability A, including a Reader′s Guide, comprehensive bibliography, and index, and Volume 5 contains a wealth of primary source documents in the field of disabilityIncludes contributions from more than 500 world-renowned scholars who have written over 1,000 entries—in a clear, accessible style—with the desire to bring all students, researchers, and interested readers closer to the daily experience of disabilityProvides print and Web site references to government documents and data that are rich resources to investigate how disability is measured and treated on an international level Includes a chronology to place the concept of disability in a historical context  The Encyclopedia of Disability is a must-have reference for all academic libraries, large public libraries, and any social science, medical, legal, or governmental reference collections.

Non-governmental organizations, charitable foundations, and law firms will also want to add this set to their collection. Senior EditorsJerome Bickenbach, Queen′s UniversityScott BrownDudley Childress, Northwestern University Medical SchoolJoseph Flaherty, Univeristy of Illinois at ChicagoAllen Heinemann, Northwestern UniversityTamar Heller, Univeristy of Illinois at ChicagoChristopher Keys, Univeristy of Illinois at ChicagoDavid Mitchell, Univeristy of Illinois at ChicagoTrevor Parmenter, University of Sydney, AustraliaMairian Scott-Hill, Marsh Hills CottageTom Shakespeare, University of NewcastleSharon Snyder, Univeristy of Illinois at Chicago

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