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Disability In Different Cultures Reflections On Local Concepts 1 Aufl Brigitte Holzer Editor Arthur Vreede Editor Gabriele Weigt Editor

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Disability In Different Cultures Reflections On Local Concepts 1 Aufl Brigitte Holzer Editor Arthur Vreede Editor Gabriele Weigt Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Brigitte Holzer (editor); Arthur Vreede (editor); Gabriele Weigt (editor)
ISBN: 9783839400401, 3839400406
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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Disability In Different Cultures Reflections On Local Concepts 1 Aufl Brigitte Holzer Editor Arthur Vreede Editor Gabriele Weigt Editor by Brigitte Holzer (editor); Arthur Vreede (editor); Gabriele Weigt (editor) 9783839400401, 3839400406 instant download after payment.

How are disability and rehabilitation conceived of in different cultures? How can these concepts be made accessible?
Studies from the fields of sociology, ethnology and educational science address these questions, whilst contributors from rehabilitation projects in development cooperation and from self-help movements highlight culturally different perceptions of disability.
A distinctive feature of this reader is the dialogue it creates by bringing together scientific praxis and practical work.

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