Towards Enabling Geographies
'Towards Enabling Geographies', authored by Vera Chouinard and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, opens up a critical discourse in the field of geographical studies. This compelling hardback, consisting of 286 pages, gathers insights from leading scholars who explore the 'second wave' of research focused on disability and embodied differences. Chouinard demonstrates the importance of understanding disability through a spatial lens, offering a fresh perspective on how geographical contexts influence disablement experiences. This book not only illustrates the significance of this conceptual framework but also invites further development and refinement of these ideas. Perfect for those interested in geography, disability studies, and social theory, 'Towards Enabling Geographies' is an essential addition to any academic library.