Making Rights a Reality? explores the way in which disability
activists in the United Kingdom and Canada have transformed their
aspirations into legal claims in their quest for equality. It
unpacks shifting conceptualizations of the political identity of
disability and the role of a rights discourse in these dynamics. In
doing so, it delves into the diffusion of disability rights among
grassroots organizations and the traditional disability charities.
The book draws on a wealth of primary sources including court
records and campaign documents and encompassing interviews with
more than sixty activists and legal experts. While showing that the
disability rights movement has had a significant impact on equality
jurisprudence in two countries, the book also demonstrates that the
act of mobilizing rights can have consequences, both intended and
unintended, for social movements themselves.
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