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Excerpt from: The Independent Living Movement: Empowering People With Disabilities It is in the nature of this historical moment that the encounter between health care providers and persons with disabilities inevitably have elements of a confrontation.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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| Title: | The Independent Living Movement: Empowering People With Disabilities | |
| From: | Australian Disability Review | |
| Creator: | Irving Kenneth Zola (author) | |
| Date: | 1988 | |
| Format: | Article | |
| Publication: | Australian Disability Review | |
| Source: | Available at selected libraries | |
| Location: | vol.1, no.3, pp.23-27 | |
| Keywords: | Accessibility; Activists; Advocacy; Assistive Technology; Braces; Care Givers; Civil Rights; Disability Culture; Disability Studies; Government; Housing; Identity; Independent Living; Irving Kenneth Zola; Legislation; MASS MEDIA, CULTURE & THE ARTS; Media; Medical Professionals; Medicine; Medicine & Science; Personal Assistance; Physical Disability; PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT; Policy; Polio; Politics; Popular Culture; Psychology; Rehabilitation; SCIENCE, HEALTH & TECHNOLOGY; SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & ADVOCACY; Social Welfare & Communities; Technology & Equipment; Wheelchair |
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