A Seat at the Table

Persons with Disabilities and Policy Making

William Boyce author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Published:17th Apr '02

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A Seat at the Table documents the participation of disability activists and organizations in public policy making in Canada. The authors combine studies of contemporary federal and provincial policy making with a historical perspective on the progress made by disability groups since World War I. The cases they discuss illustrate the tension between issues of human rights and personal capacities that the disability movement must deal with, but which have implications for other groups as well. An analysis of contemporary social policy networks in Canada makes it possible for the authors to suggest reasons for the inconsistent success that disability organizations have had in translating their requirements into policy. A Seat at the Table illuminates the key social-political factors of resources, roles, and reputations that must be taken into account by excluded groups seeking to gain a seat at the policy table. The insights it provides are important for the development of more professional lobbying practices by disability stakeholders as well as by women, aboriginals, ethnic groups, the elderly, and the poor.

A fascinating book that makes an important contribution to the field of disability studies and public policy. It deepens our understanding of the disability movement and the complexity of participation of citizens with disabilities. John Lord, disability researcher, founder, Centre for Research and Education in Human Services

ISBN: 9780773521810

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 322g

232 pages