Začlenění handicapovaných: požadavek či nabídka? Přijetí druhými z biografické perspektivy
Inclusion of disabled: demand or supply ? Acceptance from others (biographic approach)
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Kandert, Josef
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
Sociology
Department
Department of Sociology
Date of defense
25. 6. 2012
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
Czech
Grade
Good
Keywords (Czech)
biografický přístup, hendikep, inkluzeKeywords (English)
biographic approach, disability, inclusionDisblement is a part of our society. To the core of social life pertains also a social contact which allows us to check up our understanding of social reality and gives us the feedbach of our acting and behavior. According to this feedbach we act. View on handicap as a social construct is stigmatizing. Inequality in society is more often uderstood as the result of interaction. Disabled people have stigmatized identity which further influences the interaction and inclusion to the society. The integration is very important, stands before the interaction and depends on understanding disability by the people without any handicap and also by people with disabilities. Stigmatized persons are considered deviant and can have feelings of loneliness. From the medical point of view the handicap is considered as a restricting factor, which does not allow people with disabilities to perform basic roles in society. The social model regards disability as a construct, which is created by interaction.
Disblement is a part of our society. To the core of social life pertains also a social contact which allows us to check up our understanding of social reality and gives us the feedbach of our acting and behavior. According to this feedbach we act. View on handicap as a social construct is stigmatizing. Inequality in society is more often uderstood as the result of interaction. Disabled people have stigmatized identity which further influences the interaction and inclusion to the society. The integration is very important, stands before the interaction and depends on understanding disability by the people without any handicap and also by people with disabilities. Stigmatized persons are considered deviant and can have feelings of loneliness. From the medical point of view the handicap is considered as a restricting factor, which does not allow people with disabilities to perform basic roles in society. The social model regards disability as a construct, which is created by interaction.