Disability Counter-Communities: Resisting Precarity with Friendship
Inventing ‘a relationship that is still formless’ is how we propose to counter the precarity of disabled people in modern British (Community and) Society. We are concerned with disability in this chapter and the governmental tactics of the welfare reform,
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Precarity and International Relations
Editors Ritu Vij Department of Politics and International Relations University of Aberdeen Aberdeen, UK
Tahseen Kazi Department of Political Science and International Studies Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA, USA
Elisa Wynne-Hughes School of Law and Politics Cardiff University Cardiff, UK
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