Victor Finkelstein

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Victor Finkelstein was a pioneering disability rights activist and theorist who helped shape the social model of disability in the United Kingdom.

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instanceOf disability rights activist
disability studies theorist
human
advocatedFor civil and human rights of disabled people
removal of social and environmental barriers for disabled people
associatedWith disability rights movement
surface form: British disability movement

disabled people’s organizations in the United Kingdom
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
fieldOfWork disability rights
disability studies
social model of disability
ideology social model of disability
influenced disability rights movement
surface form: British disability rights movement

development of disability studies as an academic field
influencedBy social model approaches to health and illness
languageOfWork English
movement disability rights movement
independent living movement
name Victor Finkelstein self-link
notableFor helping to develop the social model of disability
pioneering disability rights activism in the United Kingdom
notableIdea disability as a form of social oppression comparable to racism or sexism
occupation academic
activist
author
placeOfActivity United Kingdom
theoreticalContribution distinguishing between impairment and disability
framing disability as a form of social oppression
viewOnDisability disability is created by social barriers rather than individual impairments
workedOn campaigns to challenge institutional discrimination against disabled people
policies and practices to promote independent living for disabled people

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Finkelstein hasNotableBearer Victor Finkelstein
Victor Finkelstein name Victor Finkelstein self-link