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- OKABE Kosuke
- Waseda University
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- 「障害者」と/のシティズンシップ
- 「障害者」と/のシティズンシップ : 排除と周辺化の構造とメカニズム
- 「 ショウガイシャ 」 ト/ノ シティズンシップ : ハイジョ ト シュウヘンカ ノ コウゾウ ト メカニズム
- The Structure and Mechanism of Exclusion andMarginalization of the People with Disabilities
- 排除と周辺化の構造とメカニズム
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<p> In the welfare state after the war, disabled people were excluded in the form</p><p>of isolation in the asylum or existed as marginalized “second-class citizen” in</p><p>the community. Such Citizenship of disabled persons is progressing greatly with</p><p>the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities that request to make</p><p>people with disabilities “on an equal basis with others”. However, it is hard to</p><p>say that the full citizenship of disabled people, which had been marginalized/</p><p>excluded so far, has been completely established.</p><p> In Japan, even the deinstitutonalization is still in the middle, as the welfare</p><p>state seeking production and consumption obligations for its “full citizens”, many</p><p>of the disabled people living in the community also cannot get out of the</p><p>marginalized existence, and is exposed to the pressure to be a self-responsible</p><p>“good second-class citizen”. Further concern in the future are the spread of “soft</p><p>eugenics” typified by the Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) and the backlash</p><p>against anti-discrimination policy and social movements.</p><p> Although, the human rights movements by “the people who do not have</p><p>rights” have always been doing so. We can not be optimistic, but should not be</p><p>pessimistic. One of the ways in which welfare sociology can contribute is the</p><p>reconstruction of the concept of citizenship of majority backed by ableism.</p><p>Clues lie in the intersection and collaboration of diverse minority social movements</p><p>across the realm of disability, gender and sexuality, poverty, and ethnicity.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Welfare Sociology
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Journal of Welfare Sociology 16 (0), 55-71, 2019-05-31
Japan Welfare Sociology Association
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- CRID
- 1390564227320743424
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- NII Article ID
- 130007726329
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- NII Book ID
- AA11962593
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- ISSN
- 21866562
- 13493337
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029810620
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- JaLC
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