2021
DOI: 10.4322/2316-1329.2021003
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Vida Independente para pessoas com deficiência: do individualismo à autodeterminação

Abstract: Resumo: O Movimento pela Vida Independente para Pessoas com Deficiência tem ao longo das últimas quase cinco décadas reconfigurado as políticas sociais na área da deficiência em diferentes países do mundo ocidental. Neste movimento conjugam-se, sem contradição, alguns dos valores que estruturam o individualismo moderno e as concepções liberais de autonomia e da responsabilidade individual. Este artigo faz uma arqueologia deste movimento, de forma a situarmos a reivindicação por uma Vida Independente nas agenda… Show more

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“…Unlike the study of Sousa et al (2007a), which took place right before the CRPD came into effect, our study found a high rate of reports of discrimination and violence among our participants, especially girls and women, a finding that corroborates more recent research on the population with disabilities in Portugal, across all types of impairments (e.g., Fontes, 2016; Pinto, 2011b; Pinto & Neca, 2020). This may suggest that persons with disabilities in Portugal have become more self‐conscious about their own rights, possibly due to the dissemination of the CRPD and the increased attention that the rights‐based approach is gaining in Portuguese society.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Unlike the study of Sousa et al (2007a), which took place right before the CRPD came into effect, our study found a high rate of reports of discrimination and violence among our participants, especially girls and women, a finding that corroborates more recent research on the population with disabilities in Portugal, across all types of impairments (e.g., Fontes, 2016; Pinto, 2011b; Pinto & Neca, 2020). This may suggest that persons with disabilities in Portugal have become more self‐conscious about their own rights, possibly due to the dissemination of the CRPD and the increased attention that the rights‐based approach is gaining in Portuguese society.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%