Description |
1 online resource (xxxii, 279 pages) |
Contents |
Disability, Health, and Normal Function / Elizabeth Barnes -- Healthcare as Eugenics / Ani B. Satz -- Epistemic Injustice, Disability Stigma, and Public Health Law / Daniel Goldberg -- Abortion, the Disabilities of Pregnancy, and the Dignity of Risk / Mary Anne Case -- The Down Syndrome Information Act and "Mere Difference :" Redefining the Scope of Prenatal Testing Conversations? / Marie-Eve Lemoine and Vardit Ravitsky -- Dementia, Disability, and Advance Directives : Defensible Legal Standards for Dementia Care / Rebecca Dresser -- Expressing Respect for People with Disabilities in Medical Practice / Adam Cureton -- Disabled Bodies and Good Organs / Emily Largent -- Humanizing Clinical Care for Patients with Disabilities / Omar Sultan Haque and Michael Ashley Stein -- Chronic Pain as a Challenge for Disability Theory and Policy / Caroline J. Huang and David Wasserman -- Making "Meaningful Access" Meaningful : Equitable Healthcare for Divisive Times / Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers -- The Privacy Problem in Disability Antidiscrimination Law / Jasmine E. Harris -- Sexual Agency as a Rights-Based Imperative for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities / Matthew S. Smith, Tara Allison, and Michael Ashley Stein -- Destigmatizing Disability in the Law of Immigration Admissions / Medha D. Makhlouf -- The Normative Bases of Medical Civil Rights / Craig Konnoth -- Judicial Representation : Speaking for Others from the Bench / Wendy Salkin -- Can We Universally Accommodate Mental Health and Should We? : A Systematic Review of the Evidence and Ethical Analysis / Nathaniel Z. Counts, C. Taylor Poor, Julie Erickson, Thomas Hart, and Kelly A. Davis -- Algorithmic Disability Discrimination / Mason Marks -- The Pathways Approach to Priority Setting : Considering Quality of Life While Being Fair to Individuals with Disabilities / Govind Persad -- Measuring Health-State Utility via Cured Patients / Nir Eyal |
Summary |
"Historically and across societies, people with disabilities have been stigmatized and excluded from social opportunities on a variety of grounds. These justifications include assertions that people with disabilities are biologically defective, less than capable, costly to treat and employ, suffering, or fundamentally inappropriate for social inclusion. Rethinking the idea of disability so as to detach being disabled from inescapable disadvantage has been considered a key to the twenty-first century reconstruction of how disablement is best understood"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 22, 2020) |
Subject |
People with disabilities -- Psychology.
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Bioethics.
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People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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People with disabilities -- Services for.
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People with disabilities -- Social conditions
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Disabled Persons -- psychology
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Bioethical Issues
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Disabled Persons -- legislation & jurisprudence
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Health Services for Persons with Disabilities
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Social Stigma
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Bioethics
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People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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People with disabilities -- Psychology
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People with disabilities -- Services for
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People with disabilities -- Social conditions
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cohen, I. Glenn, editor.
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Shachar, Carmel, 1985- editor.
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Silvers, Anita, editor.
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Stein, Michael Ashley, editor.
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LC no. |
2019039766 |
ISBN |
9781108622851 |
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1108622852 |
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1108485979 |
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9781108485975 |
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1108725406 |
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9781108725408 |
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