The Potential Impact of Disability Studies on Political Science (as well as vice-versa) |
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Authors: | Harlan Hahn |
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Institution: | Harlan Hahn, PhD, is professor of political scienceat the University of Southern California. He can be contacted at the University of Southern California, 35 18 Trousdale Parkway, Von Klein Schmidt, Room 307, Los Angeles, CA 900894044. |
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Abstract: | The conjunction of two seemingly disparate fields of research such as disability studies and political science creates the potential of yielding results that are either familiar or unexpected. On the one hand, it is probable that the merger of these subjects might contribute insights that could expand the scope of investigations about disability and add one more important element to policy analysis. On the other hand, it is also possible that the reciprocal impact of these areas of research could expose significant anomalies in the dominant paradigms of either or both fields that might have a lasting effect. The first portion of this paper examines the impact of political science on disability studies; the second part assesses the potential effect of disability studies on political science; and the final segment explores the prospects for a new paradigm in political science that would permit an increased analysis of social movements and political identity, theories of social change, the phenomenon of paternalism, and the implications of differences in physical appearance. |
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