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National Policies and Transnational Perspectives

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National Policies and Transnational Perspectives

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Moving the Social: Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements is an international, peer-reviewed journal rooted in the discipline of history, but with an explicit interest in work on social issues and social movements from other disciplines, particularly the social sciences, geography, anthropology and ethnology.

It is particularly interested in promoting transnational and comparative perspectives on the history of social movements within a broader context of social history.

The journal is currently published three times a year, with issues either on a specific theme or as a thematically mixed issue.

Most issues also include a comprehensive review article, at least one of which each year covers the most recent publications in the field of social movement studies.

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Klartext Verlag
Language
English
Pages
156

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Table of Contents

Jan Stoll: Disability Movements: National Policies and Transnational Perspectives – Introductory Remarks Page 5
Anne Klein: Governing Madness – Transforming Psychiatry: Disability History and the Formation of Cultural Knowledge in West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s Page 11
Monika Baár: Informal Networks, International Developments and the Founding of the First Interest-Representing Associations of Disabled People in Hungary in the Late Socialist Period (1970s–1980s) Page 39
Jan Stoll: The German Disability Movement as a Transnational, Entangled New Social Movement Page 63
Paul van Trigt: A Blind Spot of a Guiding Country? Human Rights and Dutch Disability Groups Since 1981 Page 87
Anne Waldschmidt / Anemari Karačić / Andreas Sturm / Timo Dins: “Nothing About Us Without Us”: Disability Rights Activism in European Countries – A Comparative Analysis Page 103
Sebastian Weinert: Review Article: Disability Movements – A Growing Field of Research? Page 139

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Source title: Moving the Social 53/2015: Journal of social history and the history of social movements. Disability Movements: National Policies and transnational Perspectives

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Essen, Germany
Series
Moving the Social, 53

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305.908 [DDC22ger]

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Institut für Soziale Bewegungen der Ruhr-Universität Bochum
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Stefan Berger

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156p.
Number of pages
156
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23.5 x 16.5 x centimeters

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OL32405391M
ISBN 10
3837515133
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932385210
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1079539808
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