The Handicapped and Accessibility: the struggle for integration
Main Article Content
Abstract
In our country at the present time a lot of hard work is being dedicated to the cause of total integration and the elimination of any possible type of discrimination, resulting in an enormous dedication in the last few years to the elaboration of regulations, especially in 2007. But in order to understand the current situation, one must make reference to the evolution of the norms in this area. The policies used by the Spanish government to procure total integration for the handicapped involve many different fronts – health, education, formative training, accessibility, employment, dependency…- due to the interdisciplinary nature of the areas affected. As it is not possible for this study to touch on all the areas involved, one very important aspect that will be analyzed is that of accessibility and what it involves, as well as its role in different administrations.
Downloads
Article Details
The authors acknowledge that the Revista de Fomento Social assumes as its own the intellectual property rights over their work and grant the journal the permissions of distribution and public communication of the same established in the Berlin, Bethesda and Budapest declarations; for this reason they accept that the work presented be distributed in open access, protecting the copyright under a "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivativeWorks 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) license.
You may copy, use, disseminate, transmit and publicly display provided that:
Cite the authorship of the work, the publication in Revista de Fomento Social, issue, year and the pages where you found the information.
No commercial benefit may be obtained.
No derivative works may be made for commercial purposes that are not authorized by the journal.
Authors are encouraged to disseminate the article electronically (Revista de Fomento Social, number, year, pagination, ISSN, DOI, etc.), in order to favor its circulation and diffusion, increase its citation and reach among the academic community.
The information of the journal will be provided to Dulcinea
References
ALONSO OLEA, B. (2006), La Protección de las personas con discapacidad en el derecho. Pamplona, Ed. Thompson, Aranzadi.
ABBERLEY, P. (1998), “The Concept of opresión and the development of a social theory of disability”. Disability, Handicap and Society nº 2, pp. 5-19.
BARTON, L. (1998), Discapacidad y sociedad, Madrid, Editorial Morata S.L. La Coruña, Fundación Paideia.
BRINCKMANN; WANDERLÉIA, E.; SIDNEI, J. (2003), “Desafíos para los estudiosos del turismo: la construcción de la sociedad inclusiva y del turismo accesible”. Cuadernos de Turismo nº 11, pp. 41-58.
CASTILLO, T. ( 2007), Déjame intentarlo. Barcelona, Editorial Ceac.
CAMPO Y CERVERA, I. (2004), Los derechos de las personas con discapacidad: perspectivas sociales, políticas, jurídicas y filosóficas, Madrid, Ed. Dykinson.
CORKER, M. (1998), Deaf and disabled or deafness disabeld? Buckinghan, UK: Oxford University Press.
CUENCA CABEZA, M. (2006), Aproximación multidisciplinar a los estudios de ocio. Bilbao, Ed. Instituto de Estudios de Ocio. Universidad de Deusto.
ETXEBERRÍA, J (2006), Aproximación a la discapacidad. Bilbao. Universidad de Deusto, Publicaciones.
HERRERA, S. (2004), “Discapacidad: modelo conceptual y aplicaciones de la CIF” en“ Ocio, inclusión y discapacidad”. Documentos de Estudios de Ocio, núm. 28.
MOORE, M. (1998), Researching disability issues. Buckinghan Open University Press.
OLIVER, M. (1998), “¿Una sociedad de la discapacidad o una sociología discapacitada”, Discapacidad y Sociedad. Madrid. Morata Fundación Paideia.
VERDUGO, M. Á.; JORDÁN DE URRÍES, F. B. (2003), Investigación, innovación y cambio. V Jornadas científicas de investigación sobre personas con discapacidad, Salamanca, Editorial Amarú.
