The Legacies of Institutionalisation: Disability, Law and Policy in the ‘Deinstitutionalised’ Community

Author:   Dr Claire Spivakovsky (University of Melbourne, Australia) ,  Dr Linda Steele (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) ,  Professor Penelope Weller (RMIT University, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   270
Publication Date:   27 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Legacies of Institutionalisation: Disability, Law and Policy in the ‘Deinstitutionalised’ Community


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This is the first collection to examine the legal dynamics of deinstitutionalisation. It considers the extent to which some contemporary laws, policies and practices affecting people with disabilities are moving towards the promised end point of enhanced social and political participation in the community, while others may instead reinstate, continue or legitimate historical practices associated with this population’s institutionalisation. Bringing together 20 contributors from the UK, Canada, Australia, Spain and Indonesia, the book speaks to overarching themes of segregation and inequality, interlocking forms of oppression and rights-based advancements in law, policy and practice. Ultimately this collection brings forth the possibilities, limits and contradictions in the roles of law and policy in processes of institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation, and directs us towards a more nuanced and sustained scholarly and political engagement with these issues.

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Author:   Dr Claire Spivakovsky (University of Melbourne, Australia) ,  Dr Linda Steele (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) ,  Professor Penelope Weller (RMIT University, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781509944316


ISBN 10:   1509944311
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   27 January 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Introduction: The Lasting Legacies of Institutionalisation: Questioning Law’s Roles in the Emancipation of People with Disabilities Claire Spivakovsky, Linda Steele and Penelope Weller Part One Power Dynamics that Shape the Conditions and Possibilities of People With Disabilities Within and Beyond Sites of Physical Confinement 1. Navigating Mental Health Tribunals as a Mad-identified Layperson: An Autoethnographical Account of Liminality Liz Brosnan 2. The ‘Will to Empower’ in Contemporary Mental Health Practice Penelope Weller 3. The Biopolitics of Disability in Late Francoism and the Spanish Democratic Transition (1959–81) Salvador Cayuela Sánchez 4. Disability Law in Spain: Moving Forward Towards Full Citizenship and Inclusion? Eduardo Díaz Velázquez 5 Accommodation in the Academy: Working with Episodic Disabilities and Living In Between Roxanne Mykitiuk 6. Disabling Solitary: An Anti-Carceral Critique of Canada’s Solitary Confinement Litigation Sheila Wildeman Part Two Complicated Alliances: The Confluence of Ableist, Sanist, Gendered, Classed and Racialised Logics in Law, Policy and Practice 7. Excavating Hostility and Rationalising Violence through Anti-immigrant Confluent Discourses of Racial Threat, Risk, Burden and Lack Ameil Joseph 8. Disability–Indigenous Gendered Relations in Settler–Colonial Australia: Continuities, Trajectories and Enmeshments Karen Soldatic 9. Disability, Gender and Institutions: An Examination of Australian Cases Involving Personality Disorders Isabel Karpin and Karen O’Connell 10. Reconciling Cognitive Disability and Corrosive Social Disadvantage: Identity, Transgression and Debility Leanne Dowse 11. Fixated Persons Units: A Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory (DisCrit) Analysis Fleur Beaupert and Shelley Bielefeld Part Three Institutionalisation and Human Rights: The Role of the CRPD in the Emancipation of People with Disabilities 12. A Matter of Engagement: Analysing the Submissions to the CRPD Committee on General Comment #1 Peter Barlett 13. Making Sense of Cheshire West Lucy Series 14. The Production of ‘Dependent Individuals’ Within the Application of Spanish Law 39/2006 on Personal Autonomy and Dependent Carein Andalusia, Basque Country and Madrid Melania Moscoso Pérez and R Lucas Platero 15. To Use or Not to Use Physical Restraints in Paediatric Psychiatric Care: Should Health Professionals as Guarantors Use Coercive Measures to Protect from Potential Harm? Elvira Pértega Andía 16. Scottish Mental Health and Capacity Law: Replacing the Old with the New or the Old in Policy, Law and Practice? Jill Stavert 17. Diffabled People’s Access to Indonesia’s Criminal Justice System Dio Ashar Wicaksana

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Claire Spivakovsky is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Melbourne. Linda Steele is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney. Penelope Weller is Professor at the Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University.

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