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Disability Hate Speech - Social, Cultural and Political Contexts

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List of contributors; Introduction Mark Sherry, Terje Olsen, Janikke Solstad Vedeler, and John Eriksen. Part I The nature of disability hate speech: Chapter 1; Disability hate speech laws Mark Sherry and Louise Walker, Chapter 2; Disablist hate speech online Mark Sherry, Chapter 3;Towards a conceptual and experiential understanding of disablist hate speech: Acceptance, harm, and resistance Leah Burch. Part II The personal impact of disability hate speech: Chapter 4; Disability hate speech: "They think they can call me anything" Armineh Soorenian, Chapter 5; Very bad bedside manner: Medical professionals and hate speech Sheri Wells-Jensen and Claire Wells-Jensen, Chapter 6; Everyday ableism and hate speech: A tale of three encounters in one day Damien Milton, Chapter 7: Hate speech and dwarfism: The influence of cultural representations Erin Pritchard. Part III Disabilist hate speech within a geopolitical context: Chapter 8; Hate speech targeting Sami people with disabilities Line Melbøe and Hege Gjertsen, Chapter 9; Stereotypes fomenting hate: Perceptions, stigma, and real-world consequences for Africans with disabilities Mark P. Mostert, Chapter 10: Amputation of disability as hate speech pattern in Poland Beata Borowska-Beszta, Chapter 11; Disability under austerity: Do some forms of political rhetoric constitute disability hate speech? Lisa Davies, Chapter 12; Hate speech by carers: Exploring an Australian case Mark Sherry and Solomon Amoatey, Chapter 13; Hammerin’ Hank, (dis)ablism, racism, homophobia, and hate speech Stephen A. Rosenbaum, Chapter 14; Hate speech as an expression of disablism: An examination of reported hate speech experiences and consequences Terje Olsen, Janikke Solstad Vedeler, and John Eriksen. Index

About the author

Mark Sherry is Professor of Sociology at The University of Toledo in Ohio, USA. He is Editor of the Routledge Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Series. His books include If I Only Had a Brain: Deconstructing Brain Injury (Routledge, 2006) and Disability Hate Crimes: Does Anyone Really Hate Disabled People? (Routledge, 2010).
Terje Olsen, PhD in Sociology, is Research Director at Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research in Oslo, Norway. His research interests include welfare state issues, disability studies, youth research, marginalization, labour market participation, legal rights and access to justice for persons with disabilities. He is Editor-in-chief of the journal Nordic Welfare Research.
Janikke Solstad Vedeler, PhD in Sociology, is a Senior Researcher at Norwegian Social Research at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University and at the Nordland Research Institute. Her research interest includes disability and topics like hate speech and inclusive working life practices.
John Eriksen holds a BA in Economics and Business Administration and a Master's degree in Sociology. He is an Emeritus Researcher and formerly a Research Director at NOVA – Norwegian Social Research Institute, Oslo, Norway, and Editor-in-chief of the Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research. His former research interests include welfare policies, quality of life, disability studies, and family organization.

Summary

This is the first book to analyse disability hate speech and examine the different forms it takes and the way these are embedded in social, cultural, political and economic settings.

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