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This open access book is unique in presenting the first oral
history of individuals with an intellectual disability and their
families in China. In this summary volume and the two accompanying
volumes that follow, individuals with an intellectual disability
tell their life stories, while their family members, teachers,
classmates, and co-workers describe their professional, academic,
and family relationships. Besides interview transcripts, each
volume provides observations and records in real time the daily
experiences of people with an intellectual disability. Drawing on
the methodologies of sociology and oral history, the summary volume
provides an unprecedented account of how people with intellectual
disabilities in China understand themselves while also examining
pertinent issues of public policy and civil society that have
ramifications beyond the field of disability itself.
This open access book contains the oral histories that were
inspired by the work of the Special Olympics in conjunction with
the 50th anniversary of its founding. The foreword and prefatory
materials provide an overview of the Special Olympics and its
growth in the People's Republic of China. The sections that follow
record interview transcripts of individuals with intellectual
disabilities living in Shanghai. In addition to chronicling the
involvement of these individuals and their families in the Special
Olympics movement, the interview transcripts also capture their
daily lives and how they have navigated school and work.
This open access book brings together oral histories that record
the experiences of individuals with intellectual disabilities in
Shanghai as they participate in their careers. Employees with
intellectual disabilities describe their experiences seeking,
attaining, and maintaining employment. Their managers, colleagues,
and family members also provide keen insight into the challenges
and opportunities these individuals have encountered in the process
of securing employment. An appendix provides a compilation of
employment policies related to people with intellectual
disabilities, particularly with respect to Shanghai.
This open access book brings together oral histories that record
the experiences of individuals with intellectual disabilities in
Shanghai as they participate in their careers. Employees with
intellectual disabilities describe their experiences seeking,
attaining, and maintaining employment. Their managers, colleagues,
and family members also provide keen insight into the challenges
and opportunities these individuals have encountered in the process
of securing employment. An appendix provides a compilation of
employment policies related to people with intellectual
disabilities, particularly with respect to Shanghai.
This open access book contains the oral histories that were
inspired by the work of the Special Olympics in conjunction with
the 50th anniversary of its founding. The foreword and prefatory
materials provide an overview of the Special Olympics and its
growth in the People's Republic of China. The sections that follow
record interview transcripts of individuals with intellectual
disabilities living in Shanghai. In addition to chronicling the
involvement of these individuals and their families in the Special
Olympics movement, the interview transcripts also capture their
daily lives and how they have navigated school and work.
This open access book is unique in presenting the first oral
history of individuals with an intellectual disability and their
families in China. In this summary volume and the two accompanying
volumes that follow, individuals with an intellectual disability
tell their life stories, while their family members, teachers,
classmates, and co-workers describe their professional, academic,
and family relationships. Besides interview transcripts, each
volume provides observations and records in real time the daily
experiences of people with an intellectual disability. Drawing on
the methodologies of sociology and oral history, the summary volume
provides an unprecedented account of how people with intellectual
disabilities in China understand themselves while also examining
pertinent issues of public policy and civil society that have
ramifications beyond the field of disability itself.
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