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Research on physical disability in sociological social psychology: The state of the field and future directions
Author(s) -
Lucas Jeffrey W.,
Greenberg Mollie,
Beavan Kelly
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
sociology compass
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.782
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 1751-9020
DOI - 10.1111/soc4.12555
Subject(s) - disability studies , sociology , medical model of disability , field (mathematics) , intersectionality , physical disability , sociological research , identity (music) , stigma (botany) , social identity theory , state (computer science) , medical sociology , social science , social psychology , psychology , gender studies , social group , medicine , public health , psychiatry , physics , mathematics , nursing , algorithm , computer science , acoustics , pure mathematics
We discuss the state of the research literature on physical disability in sociology, focusing particularly on social psychology. We first trace the history of treatments of disability in the field, noting a movement from a medical model that located disability in the individual to a social model that recognizes physical disability as an important social characteristic that is both produced by and has important consequences for social interactions. We then summarize contemporary research, identifying areas in which sociological research tends to be located, particularly in critical approaches, health‐related outcomes, and stigma. Finally, we discuss areas in which more research on physical disability would be fruitful. We believe that research on group processes, intersectionality, and identity would each especially benefit from greater attention to physical disability.

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