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  1. Disability through the lens of justice

    Begon, Jessica
    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]

    "Disability through the Lens of Justice offers a contextual framework for considering the limitations that disability places on individuals. Specifically, those that prevent individuals from having control in certain domains of their life, by restricting the availability of acceptable options or the ability to choose between them. Begon argues that our theory of justice should be concerned with the lives individuals can lead, and not with whether their bodies and minds function typically. The problem that disability raises is not the mere fact of difference, but the ways in which that difference is accommodated (or not) and the limitations it may cause. In Disability Through the Lens of Justice, Begon offers a new framework to the disability and justice model. She argues that achieving justice does not require 'normalization', or the elimination of difference, but through implementation a model which enables all individuals to control their lives as they choose"--

  2. Creating livable communities

    Washington, DC (1331 F St., Suite 850, Washington 20004) : National Council on Disability, [2006]

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

  3. Modernizing federal disability policy

    [Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. Govt. Accountability Office], [2007]

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

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