1989
DOI: 10.2307/3350151
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Toward the Necessary Universalizing of a Disability Policy

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“…However, explorations of the meaning of the home, and housing studies more generally, rarely consider the body and impairment and its interactions with domestic space. This is curious because impairment is a significant, and intrinsic, condition of human existence and can affect anyone at any time (see Bickenbach, 1993;Marks, 1999;Zola, 1989). In this sense, a person's feelings about, and experiences of, the home cannot be dissociated from their corporeality or the organic matter and material of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, explorations of the meaning of the home, and housing studies more generally, rarely consider the body and impairment and its interactions with domestic space. This is curious because impairment is a significant, and intrinsic, condition of human existence and can affect anyone at any time (see Bickenbach, 1993;Marks, 1999;Zola, 1989). In this sense, a person's feelings about, and experiences of, the home cannot be dissociated from their corporeality or the organic matter and material of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of disabilities, able-bodied people hold un-earned dominance over people with disabilities (Kattari, 2015). Zola (1989) captured the marrying of these two views and contended that such social constructions position disability within the person rather than the society that does not accommodate diversity, in effect creating a static situation of "impairment with the social, attitudinal, architectural, medical, economic, and political environment" (p. 401) where the dominant culture maintains its superordinate position.…”
Section: Theoretical Underpinningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the case of anxiety disorders, there was a suggestion that the situation was not static (Zola, 1989), as adaptation was demanded from the individual rather than society. This observation opens up an interesting query.…”
Section: Theme 2: Roles Adaptation and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De hecho, algunas personas pueden sentirse estigmatizadas como consecuencia de su enfermedad, como se ve en casos de personas con impedimentos físicos (Zola 1982), la enfermedad de Parkinson (Lefton, 1984), Epilepsia (Scambler y Hopkins 1986) y otros problemas como la Diabetes, enfermedades renales en estados avanzados, y la esclerosis múl-tiple (Roth y Conrad 1987). Efectos como estos parecen colocar a los enfermos en una situación de desviación respecto a su sentido del yo, así como en las relaciones con otras personas y en el desempeño de su papel social.…”
Section: Rol De Enfermounclassified
“…Williams , 2000Yoshida 1993). Por consiguiente, Zola (1982Zola ( , 1989 indica que los problemas de personas con una discapacidad física no son exclusivamente médicos, sino que incluyen factores sociales, económicos y de actitud, entre otros. Charmaz (1983Charmaz ( , 1991, en un estudio sobre enfermos crónicos en el norte de California, encontró que estos individuos experimentan con frecuencia una imagen deteriorada de sí mismos y no son capaces de asumir una nueva que tenga el mismo valor que la anterior.…”
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