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Psychology: Disability Studies
Information on books, journals, databases and other useful psychology resources.
Disability Studies
Disability studies material can be found on Level 4 of the James Joyce Library
Resources for Disability Studies
Books and eBooks are listed in OneSearch, our resource discovery service. You can also browse the collection to find books for your research. The relevant shelf marks include, but are not limited to:
- 152 Sensory perception, movement, emotions, physiological drives
- 153 Conscious mental processes and intelligence
- Choice, Preference, and Disability by Roger J. Stancliffe (Editor); Michael L. Wehmeyer (Editor); Karrie Shogren (Editor); Brian H. Abery (Editor)Publication Date: 2020This book examines choice and preference in the lives of people with disability, focusing on people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It provides an overview of choice and examines foundational concepts related to choice and preference, including self-determination and supported decision making.
- Children with Disabilities by Mark Batshaw (Editor); Nancy Roizen (Editor); Louis Pellegrino (Editor)Publication Date: 2019Children with Disabilities is a compendium of information about developmental, clinical, family, education, and intervention issues, from birth through adolescence. Every chapter has been meticulously peer-reviewed, and content has been updated throughout to reflect important new research and developments in diverse fields.
- Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology by Lisa A. BrennerPublication Date: 2019The field of rehabilitation has undergone major change, shifting toward an emphasis on health outcomes and understanding multiple determinants of health. Person-centered care and evidence-based medicine have become central considerations, and rehabilitation psychologists are at the forefront of this modern, whole-person approach. The handbook has been significantly updated to reflect these new developments.
- The Right to Maim by Jasbir K. PuarPublication Date: 2017In The Right to Maim Jasbir K. Puar brings her pathbreaking work on the liberal state, sexuality, and biopolitics to bear on our understanding of disability. Drawing on a stunning array of theoretical and methodological frameworks, Puar uses the concept of "debility"--bodily injury and social exclusion brought on by economic and political factors--to disrupt the category of disability.
- Disability Studies: Educating for Inclusion by Ben Whitburn (Volume Editor); Julie White (Volume Editor); Tim Corcoran (Volume Editor)Publication Date: 2015Education systems worldwide will only successfully serve the needs of people with disability when we inclusively examine and address disabling issues that currently exist at school level education as well as further and higher education and beyond. The chapters contributing to this edited volume are presented to assist readers with a critical examination of contemporary practice and offer a concerted response to improving inclusive education.
- Approaching Disability by Rebecca Mallett; Katherine Runswick-ColePublication Date: 2014Disability Studies is an area of study which examines social, political, cultural, and economic factors that define 'disability' and establish personal and collective responses to difference. This insightful new text will introduce readers to the discipline of Disability Studies and enable them to engage in the lively debates within the field.
- The Disability Studies Reader by Lennard J. Davis (Editor)Publication Date: 2013The Fourth Edition of the Disability Studies Reader breaks new ground by emphasizing the global, transgender, homonational, and posthuman conceptions of disability. Including physical disabilities, but exploring issues around pain, mental disability, and invisible disabilities, this edition explores more varieties of bodily and mental experience. New histories of the legal, social, and cultural give a broader picture of disability than ever before.
- Relational Approach Rehabilitation by Ceri Bowen; Siobhan Palmer; Giles YeatesPublication Date: 2010This book is one of very few titles on the topic of family adaptation and relationships after brain injury. It is an important topic because of the unique impact that such a trauma can have on families. Whether professionals are working in the community doing home visits, or working in rehabilitation and care settings where family members visit, the issues are important not just to help family members cope in adverse conditions but also to improve outcomes for the people with brain-injuries.
- Disability Studies Today by Colin Barnes (Editor); Mike Oliver (Editor); Len Barton (Editor)Publication Date: 2002Whilst the focus is primarily on theoretical innovation and advancement, the arguments presented in this book have important political and policy implications for both disabled and non-disabled people. Moreover, since disability studies, like ethnic, women’s and gay and lesbian studies, has developed from a position of engagement and activism rather than one of detachment, the articles in this volume maintain this tradition.
- Handbook of Disability Studies by Gary L. Albrecht (Editor); Katherine D. Seelman (Editor); Michael Bury (Editor)Publication Date: 2001Drawing on the insights of disability scholars around the world and the creative advice of an international editorial board, the book engages the reader in the critical issues and debates framing disability studies and places them in an historical and cultural context. Five years in the making, this one volume summarizes the ongoing discourse ranging across continents and traditional academic disciplines. T
The list below is a selection of relevant journal titles accessible through UCD subscriptions. Be sure to log in to the 'Online Tools' when accessing these resources off campus.
Below is a list of the key databases for Disability Studies research that are accessible through UCD subscriptions. Be sure to log in to the 'Online Tools' when accessing these resources off campus.
- Encyclopedia of Disability (Gale) This link opens in a new windowThis encyclopedia represents the first attempt to bring an authoritative reference resource to the many faces of disability. Originally published in print format in 2005, it provides a fascinating entry into the world of disability where minds are expanded, prejudices shattered, and spirits raised. The result is a multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural, and historically grounded resource tool that guides the reader across fields, theories, debates, and practices.
- ERIC (Proquest) This link opens in a new windowThe ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) database is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education to provide extensive access to educational-related literature. The ERIC database corresponds to two printed journals: Resources in Education (RIE) and Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE). Both journals provide access to some 14,000 documents and over 20,000 journal articles per year.
- PsycInfo (EBSCO) This link opens in a new windowPsycINFO is the American Psychological Association's (APA) resource for abstracts of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations. It is the largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health, and contains citations and summaries dating as far back as the 1600s. Ninety-nine percent of its content is peer-reviewed.
- Web of Science (all databases) This link opens in a new windowWeb of Science is a website that provides subscription-based access to multiple databases that provide comprehensive citation data for many different academic disciplines.
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