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  • Formaat: 386 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315278643
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  • Formaat: 386 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315278643

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This comprehensive ground-breaking southern African-centred collection spans the breadth of disability research and practice. Reputable and emerging scholars, together with disability advocates adopt a critical and interdisciplinary stance to prove, challenge and shift commonly held social understanding of disability in traditional discourses, frontiers and practices in prominent areas such as inter/national development, disability studies, education, culture, health, religion, gender, sports, tourism, ICT, theatre, media , housing and legislation.

This handbook provides a body of interdisciplinary analyses suitable for the development of disability studies in southern Africa. Through drawing upon and introducing resources from several disciplines, theoretical perspectives and personal narratives from disability activists, it reflects on disability and sustainable development in southern Africa. It also addresses a clear need to bring together interdisciplinary perspectives and narratives on disability and sustainable development in ways that do not undermine disability politics advanced by disabled people across the world. The handbook further acknowledges and builds upon the huge body of literature that understands the social, cultural, educational, psychological, economic, historical and political facets of the exclusion of disabled people.

The handbook covers the following broad themes:

Disability inclusion, ICT and sustainable development

Access to education, from early childhood development up to higher education

Disability, employment, entrepreneurship and community-based rehabilitation

Religion, gender and parenthood

Tourism, sports and accessibility

Compelling narratives from disability activists on societal attitudes toward disability, media advocacy, accessible housing and social exclusion.

Thus, this much-awaited handbook provides students, academics, practitioners, development partners, policy makers and activists with an authoritative framework for critical thinking and debates that inform policy and practice in incomparable ways, with the view to promoting inclusive and sustainable development.

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'This much needed expansive text pulls in perspectives from activists, researchers, academics, lawyers and practitioners from health, the arts and education in order to centralise disability concerns in Southern Africa. While this book marks a significant turn - from the Global North to the Global South in disability studies - its important contributions will be felt across many national spaces when readers take seriously the sophisticated and unashamedly politicised analyses presented throughout the text. A significant, original and rigorous collection of work' - Dan Goodley, Professor of Disability Studies and Education, the University of Sheffield

The contributors present a wide range of perspectives: disabled people, disability activists, academics, not-for profits. Many are from the region (mainly Zimbabwe, South Africa and Zambia but Botswana, Malawi, Tanzania, Swaziland, Lesotho are also represented), but there are also global perspectives from USA, Finland and Norway, making this a truly international collection with an African focus. This essential book establishes a context for disability studies in southern Africa and will be of use to academics, practitioners and activists in the region who are concerned with disability inclusive development' Associate Professor Judith McKenzie, Division of Disability Studies, University of Cape Town

'This is a landmark contribution to Disability Studies in Southern Africa. Drawing upon experts and advocates from throughout the region, this well-edited volume provides breadth and depth to understanding an important range of political, socio-economic and psychological concerns of people living with disabilities, their families and their communities. This book should be on the shelf of anyone working on disability in Southern Africa but just as importantly - with 15% of the worlds population now living with a disability, this volume should be read and shar

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xii
List of contributors
xiii
Acknowledgements xxii
PART I Disability inclusion and sustainable development
1(82)
1 Introduction: critical connections and gaps in disability and development
3(11)
Tsitsi Chataika
2 Leave no one behind: disability mainstreaming in action
14(14)
Mari Koistinen
3 Reflections on the development of the National Disability Mainstreaming Plan in Lesotho
28(13)
Nkhasi Sefuthi
Masekara Sekoankoetla
4 Theatre for development: bringing disabled students' hidden transcripts out of the closet
41(14)
Nehemiah Chivandikwa
5 Building sustainable communities: why inclusion matters in the post-conflict environment
55(4)
Rebecca Irvine
6 Experiences of disabled people in using information and communication technology in Mozambique
59(24)
Jorge Manhique
Anthony G. Giannoumis
PART II Access to education
83(54)
7 Personal reflections of disabled women on access to early childhood education in Zimbabwe
85(12)
Christine Peta
8 Educating deaf children in mainstream and special secondary school settings: inclusive mirage or reality?
97(12)
Martin Musengi
Barbra Nyangairi
9 Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health model in changing the discourse of disability to promote inclusive education in Zambia
109(14)
Gloria Azalde
Jacob R. S. Malungo
Nchimunya Nkombo
Sarah Banda
Ravi Paul
Chibesa Musamba
Arne H. Eide
10 Examining the effectiveness of the special class model in Zimbabwe
123(14)
Sitshengisiwe Gweme
Tsitsi Chataika
PART III Inclusion in higher education
137(32)
11 When rights are discretionary: policy and practice of support provision for disabled students in southern Africa
139(14)
Knowledge R. Matshedisho
12 Access, equality and inclusion of disabled students within South African further and higher educational institutions
153(16)
Anlia Pretorius
Diane Bell
Tanya Healey
PART IV Disability, employment, entrepreneurship and CBR
169(40)
13 Community-based rehabilitation for inclusive social development in southern Africa
171(13)
Kayi Ntinda
Elias Mpofu
Helen Dunbar-Krige
Messiah R. Makuane
Veronica I. Umeasiegbu
14 Employment, entrepreneurship and sustainable development issues in southern Africa
184(12)
John Charema
15 Enhancing realistic hopes and aspirations toward vocational choices: focus on deaf secondary students in Zimbabwe
196(13)
Phillipa C. Mutswanga
PART V Religion, gender and parenthood
209(54)
16 The `unholy trinity' against disabled people in Zimbabwe: religion, culture and the Bible
211(13)
Francis Machingura
17 Addressing disability and gender in education development: global policies, local strategies
224(12)
Elina Lehtomaki
Mari-Anne Okkolin
Magreth Matonya
18 Socio-economic barriers faced by women with disabilities in Zimbabwe
236(12)
Tafadzwa Rugoho
France Maphosa
19 Disability, intimacy and parenthood: deconstructing `mutually exclusive' constructs
248(15)
Joanne Neille
PART VI Tourism, sports and accessibility
263(40)
20 Disability and tourism in southern Africa: a policy analysis
265(13)
Oliver Chikuta
Forbes Kabote
21 State and status of wheelchair basketball facilities in Zimbabwe
278(12)
Bhekuzulu Khumalo
Johan van Heerden
Thomas Skalko
22 Mobile outreach seating clinics: improving access to wheelchair and support services
290(13)
Margaret Linegar
Megan Giljam
Shona McDonald
Ronique Walters
PART VII Narratives from disability activists
303(47)
23 A citizen of two worlds
305(10)
Irene Sithole
24 Disability advocacy through media: Action Power
315(7)
Lovemore Chidemo
Agness Chindimba
Lincoln Matongo
25 Disability advocacy in action: why I built an accessible house in Zimbabwe
322(3)
Edmore Masendeke
26 The security guard who turned the lawyer into a disability activist
325(5)
Abraham Mateta
27 `For I know the plans that I have for you': the story of my life
330(6)
Rachel K. Kachaje
28 Concluding remarks and future direction
336(14)
Tsitsi Chataika
Index 350
Tsitsi Chataika is the editor of this handbook and also a senior lecturer in inclusive education in the Department of Educational Foundations, University of Zimbabwe. She is an ardent supporter of disability rights. Chataikas research interests allow her to understand how disability intersects with education, gender, religion, childhood studies, poverty, policy, development and postcolonial theory. Her goal is to promote inclusive sustainable development, hence influencing policy and practice. She conducts disability awareness and mainstreaming workshops in various African countries. Chataika has presented at various national and international platforms and she has also published widely in her areas of research interests.