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[edit]So I just posted a fairly comprehensive list of 23 models of disabilities, but for posterity I would like it noted it's incomplete. There are so many models out there! Since I ran out of steam, here are some notes I have for anybody who would like to add to the article! :)
- The human variation model per Kay Schriner and Richard Scotch https://dsq-sds.org/index.php/dsq/article/view/341/429
- Crip theory: does it constitute a model of disability? If so, is it distinct from the cultural and/or radical models?
- The dysgenic state. I'm not super familiar with this one, but it might be possible to fold it into the eco-social or eco-crip models. https://racism.org/articles/basic-needs/54-health-and-health-care/85-bioethical-issues/109-reproductive-issues/10615-the-dysgenic https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/calr110&div=11&g_sent=1&casa_token=Yy_5WMDxhgMAAAAA:MuD-gsk5NFqNyEPpXOdj3C0rpXvqN4nl2GP3q5WG67hSunjaNcrsLj1y3C1HQvo9F42YSYn-kPw&collection=journals
- Posthuman/transhumanist models. The Eugenics Archive includes "beyond-the-species-typical" aka "enhancement models": https://www.eugenicsarchive.ca/encyclopedia?id=535eeb407095aa000000021c - there is a wealth of scholarly literature on disability and post/transhumanism/cybernetics. I'm not sure if this is best thought as one single model or a family of models.
- Ecological disablement per Taylor (2019) - I saw a brief discussion of it in Cram et al but didn't get around to verifying that it is a variant of the eco-social model: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/17524032.2022.2126869?casa_token=7QzyBGKOhawAAAAA:CpK2L0BX0FeXKY7v2DxS6A3hmjlh6J6FjldoMIErGFwOmI4ON0Ta6TvQfd2_hTI7kddGw4NexeF1SCQ nor did I get around to checking if it is the same as "disabled ecologies" https://www.pdcnet.org/collection/fshow?id=jpd_2021_0999_7_26_3&pdfname=JPD_03%20Smith.pdf&file_type=pdf
- The critical realist model. Shows up in a couple of my sources: https://in.nau.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/189/Disability-Models-Article.pdf https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/soc4.12954
- The interactionist model of Shakespeare https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780203378595-17/disability-tom-shakespeare https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5958&context=etd - it seems some sources consider the biopsychosocial model an interactionist model: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a1e3/a309bebecc64505d2eba517f5454deb10e26.pdf . I suspect these are independent uses of "interacitonist" but this would need to be investigated.
- The (social) relational model per Thomas (1999). I got the vibe this may be in the same vein as Shakespeare's interactionist model but did not see any source spell that out for me. https://karolinum.cz/data/clanek/3805/05_HASLETT.pdf - it's also unclear to me how it relates to the 1960s Relational Model https://shadesofnoir.org.uk/content/evolution-of-disability-models/
- The social justice model as described by https://in.nau.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/189/Disability-Models-Article.pdf : is this another name for the political model, the radical model, or its own thing?
- The Legitimacy Model of Disability: I only saw this one on this list https://www.disabled-world.com/definitions/disability-models.php and not sure if this belongs with the charity or bureaucratic models
- The Market Model of Disability: same deal.
- The Sick role of Parsons was listed on that same list as a model of disability. Only place I saw it listed as a model of disability.
- The Social Adapted Model: this is a hybrid model I saw on multiple lists, such as https://www.disabled-world.com/definitions/disability-models.php
- Formal/bureaucratic definitions of disability such as the ICF framework. Given the existing size of the article I'm personally inclined to put formal/bureaucratic frameworks in a different article and keep the focus on social theory.
While I made a point of including some postcolonial perspectives such as Puar and Meekosha, my initial draft still has a definite Western/Global North slant. Adding indigenous-specific perspectives on disability would be nice to see.
Finally: I started a table to summarize the different models of disability, but did not complete it. If anybody wants to finish it out, I think it would help the article come together. Intervex (talk) 07:18, 15 September 2024 (UTC)
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