The University and Social Work Under Neoliberalism: Where’s the Social Inclusion for Disabled Faculty?
There is an urgent need to increase the social inclusion of postsecondary faculty with disabilities by reducing the need to adapt to ableist and sanist neoliberal standards. In this article, two social work faculty with disabilities argue that their social exclusion is inevitable under systemic neol...
Main Authors: | Cameron McKenzie, Maryam Khan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cogitatio
2023-05-01
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Series: | Social Inclusion |
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Online Access: | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/6241 |
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