A Quarter-Century of Normalization and Social Role Valorization
Evolution and Impact
Libre accès | Open accessÉditeur : Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press
Lieu d’édition : Ottawa
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 27 septembre 2017
Collection : Libre accès | Open access
Année d’édition : 1999
Nombre de pages : xiv-571
Présentation
During the late 1960s, Normalization and Social Role Valorization (SRV) enabled the widespread emergence of community residential options and then provided the philosophical climate within which educational integration, supported employment, and community participation were able to take firm root. This book is unique in tracing the evolution and impact of Normalization and SRV over the last quarter-century, with many of the chapter authors personally involved in a still-evolving international movement.
Sommaire
Part 1: Introduction
Robert J. Flynn et Raymond A. Lemay
1. Normalization and Social Role Valorization at a quarter-century: Evolution, impact, and renewalPart 2: Historical Evolution of Normalization and Social Role Valorization Theory
Wolf Wolfensberger
3. A contribution to the history of Normalization, with primary emphasis on the establishment of Normalization in North America between 1967-1975Susan Thomas et Wolf Wolfensberger
5. An overview of Social Role ValorizationPart 3: Critical Perspectives on Normalization and Social Role Valorization
Michael J. Oliver
6. Capitalism, disability, and ideology: A materialist critique of the Normalization principleWolf Wolfensberger
7. Response to Professor Michael OliverBurt Perrin
8. The original “Scandinavian” Normalization principle and its continuing relevance for the 1990sPart 4: Links Between Normalization, Social Role Valorization, Social Science Theory, and Empirical Research
Raymond A. Lemay
10. Roles, identities, and expectancies: Positive contributions to Normalization and Social Role ValorizationSara N. Burchard
11. Normalization and residential services: The Vermont studiesRobert J. Flynn et Tim D. Aubry
12. Integration of persons with developmental or psychiatric disabilities: Conceptualization and measurementRobert J. Flynn
14. A comprehensive review of research conducted with the program evaluation instruments PASS and PASSINGPart 5: Dissemination and Impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization Through Training and Education
Susan Thomas
15. Historical background and evolution of Normalization-related and Social Role Valorization-related trainingPart 6: International Impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization
A: In Scandinavia
Kristjana Kristiansen
18. The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in ScandinaviaAnna Hollander
19. The origin of the Normalization principle in Sweden and its impact on legislation todayKristjana Kristiansen, Marten Söder et Jan Tøssebro
20. Social integration in a welfare state: Research from Norway and SwedenB: In the English-Speaking World
Michael Kendrick
21. The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in the English-speaking worldC: In the French-Speaking World
Jacques Pelletier
25. The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in francophone countries and communities from the late 1960s to the 1990sPart 7: Personal Impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization
Peter Park et Beth French
27. The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on my lifeJoe Osburn
28. The personal impact of Normalization-related and Social Role Valorization-related trainingDavid B. Schwartz
29. The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on a state-level practitioner from the USAPart 8: The Future
Wolf Wolfensberger
30. Concluding reflections and a look ahead into the future for Normalization and Social Role ValorizationPart 9: Appendix
Carole St-Denis et Robert J. Flynn
A comprehensive bibliography on Normalization, Social Role Valorization, PASS, and PASSING, 1969-1999Part 10: Indexes
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