Disability and Social Inclusion in America: A Sociological Perspective

Disability and Social Inclusion in America

Introduction Disability is not merely a medical condition; it is a social experience shaped by cultural norms, institutional arrangements, public policies, and everyday interactions. In the United States, disability affects millions of individuals across age, race, gender, and class lines. Yet the lived experience of disability is profoundly influenced by the structure of society—its schools, … Read more