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Book: Discursive Psychology and Disability

The edited volume publishes current research and theory demonstrating how Discursive Psychology (DP) provides nuanced understandings of disability. The book challenges the traditional view that disabilities represent a biological truth, arguing instead that disability is inseparable from the cultural models that define it and is continually produced within discourse. DP is employed as a theoretical and methodological perspective to examine how disability is made real, ascribed, contested, and negotiated in everyday and institutional social practices and language-in-use, providing a post-cognitive critique of medicalization.

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Updated 2025-09-25

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