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Working towards Equity: Disability Rights Activism and Employment in Late Twentieth-Century Canada
Dustin Galer
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Description for Working towards Equity: Disability Rights Activism and Employment in Late Twentieth-Century Canada
Paperback. In Working Toward Equity, Dustin Galer argues that paid work significantly shaped the experience of disability during the late twentieth century. Num Pages: 320 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBC; HBJK; JF; JKS; JPQB; LAZ; MBX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152. .
In Working Toward Equity, Dustin Galer argues that paid work significantly shaped the experience of disability during the late twentieth century. Using a critical analysis of disability in archival records, personal collections, government publications and a series of interviews, Galer demonstrates how demands for greater access among disabled people for paid employment stimulated the development of a new discourse of...
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Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2018
Condition
New
Weight
1g
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781487521301
SKU
V9781487521301
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99-50
About Dustin Galer
Dustin Galer received his PhD in history from the University of Toronto. He is the founder of MyHistorian (www.myhistorian.ca) where he works as a personal historian.
Reviews for Working towards Equity: Disability Rights Activism and Employment in Late Twentieth-Century Canada
This is an ambitious and largely successful book. It deserves a wide readership because of its potential to expand the historiography about work, rights and rights movements, and policy (federal and provincial) - in the style of the new disability history - by bringing a disability analysis to bear on these topics.
Jason Ellis, University of British Columbia...
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