French Disability Studies: Differences and Similarities

In the introduction to this special issue on French disability studies, the authors – guest editors for this issue – examine the gradual development of the field of disability in France, the heritage of a long history. According to the authors, the vitality of disability research in France is camouf...

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Main Authors: Isabelle Ville, Jean-François Ravaud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2007-11-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
Online Access:https://www.sjdr.se/articles/260
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spelling doaj-285a072934634d208622adc657daa8952020-11-24T22:40:14ZengStockholm University PressScandinavian Journal of Disability Research1501-74191745-30112007-11-0193-413814510.1080/15017410701685877190French Disability Studies: Differences and SimilaritiesIsabelle Ville0Jean-François Ravaud1INSERM, CERMES, U750, IFR25, Villejuif, France; CNRS, CERMES, UMR8169, IFR25, Villejuif, France; EHESS, CERMES, IFR25, Villejuif, France; Univ Paris-Sud, CERMES, IFR25, Villejuif, FranceINSERM, CERMES, U750, IFR25, Villejuif, France; CNRS, CERMES, UMR8169, IFR25, Villejuif, France; EHESS, CERMES, IFR25, Villejuif, France; Univ Paris-Sud, CERMES, IFR25, Villejuif, FranceIn the introduction to this special issue on French disability studies, the authors – guest editors for this issue – examine the gradual development of the field of disability in France, the heritage of a long history. According to the authors, the vitality of disability research in France is camouflaged by a certain number of particularities. Two hypotheses are put forward to explain the weak development, in France, of a research area specifically dedicated to disability research. The first hypothesis is based on the conception of equality under French republican universalism; the second is based on the particular way that research is organized in France. The terminological problems and the difficulties of translating the term “handicap” are also discussed. The introduction ends with a presentation of the various articles that make up this special issue.https://www.sjdr.se/articles/260
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French Disability Studies: Differences and Similarities
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description In the introduction to this special issue on French disability studies, the authors – guest editors for this issue – examine the gradual development of the field of disability in France, the heritage of a long history. According to the authors, the vitality of disability research in France is camouflaged by a certain number of particularities. Two hypotheses are put forward to explain the weak development, in France, of a research area specifically dedicated to disability research. The first hypothesis is based on the conception of equality under French republican universalism; the second is based on the particular way that research is organized in France. The terminological problems and the difficulties of translating the term “handicap” are also discussed. The introduction ends with a presentation of the various articles that make up this special issue.
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