Exceptions to the green rule? A literature investigation into the overlaps between the academic and UK policy fields of disability and the environment

作者: Deborah Fenney , Carolyn Snell

DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2011.565468

关键词: SociologyPublic relationsEconomic JusticePoliticsSocial scienceDisabled peopleKey (cryptography)Invisibility

摘要: In the overlaps between academic and policy fields of disability environment lie a myriad issues, both complementary conflicting, which have to date received little attention. This paper aims draw together small amount literature – non-academic has addressed such issues begins map nature extent overlaps. It discusses key themes that emerged from analysed points number areas may well benefit further research. particular, it highlights invisibility disabled people, consequences arise, in many environmental concern.

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