Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power

In the area of disability studies, models have been at the centre of debates, influencing social policies, practices and legal frameworks. The former Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in the Kingdom of Lesotho was not an exception. In its efforts to tackle issues of disability, it produced The N...

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Main Author: Lekholokoe P. Leshota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2013-05-01
Series:African Journal of Disability
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Online Access:https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/41
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spelling doaj-3cf0136570f643529b362b806af3c0bc2020-11-25T00:45:36ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Disability2223-91702226-72202013-05-0121e1e710.4102/ajod.v2i1.4116Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of powerLekholokoe P. Leshota0National University of LesothoIn the area of disability studies, models have been at the centre of debates, influencing social policies, practices and legal frameworks. The former Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in the Kingdom of Lesotho was not an exception. In its efforts to tackle issues of disability, it produced The National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy: Mainstreaming persons with disabilities into society in 2011. This policy document is rooted in the social model and seeks to address long-standing problems and challenges of people with disabilities in the Kingdom. Using ideas from Foucault, particularly the technologies and regimes of power, which work through language and practice, this article examined ways in which people with disabilities are constituted through state knowledge and government policies, and concluded that these constructions form the basis for alienation and marginalisation in society.https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/41Models of disabilitiesGovernmentalityParticipatory model
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Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power
African Journal of Disability
Models of disabilities
Governmentality
Participatory model
author_facet Lekholokoe P. Leshota
author_sort Lekholokoe P. Leshota
title Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power
title_short Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power
title_full Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power
title_fullStr Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power
title_full_unstemmed Reading the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy in the light of Foucault’s technologies of power
title_sort reading the national disability and rehabilitation policy in the light of foucault’s technologies of power
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Disability
issn 2223-9170
2226-7220
publishDate 2013-05-01
description In the area of disability studies, models have been at the centre of debates, influencing social policies, practices and legal frameworks. The former Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in the Kingdom of Lesotho was not an exception. In its efforts to tackle issues of disability, it produced The National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy: Mainstreaming persons with disabilities into society in 2011. This policy document is rooted in the social model and seeks to address long-standing problems and challenges of people with disabilities in the Kingdom. Using ideas from Foucault, particularly the technologies and regimes of power, which work through language and practice, this article examined ways in which people with disabilities are constituted through state knowledge and government policies, and concluded that these constructions form the basis for alienation and marginalisation in society.
topic Models of disabilities
Governmentality
Participatory model
url https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/41
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