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Disabilities in Nigeria

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The book examines issues of disabilities in Nigeria focusing on attitudes and reactions to people with disabilities within the context of practices perpetuating the treatment of people with disabilities. It contributes to research in the field by advancing discussions on society’s positive engagement with disabilities issues and remediation of negative treatment of people with disabilities. Some of the issues examined in the book include a brief history of discrimination against people with disabilities, beliefs regarding causes of disabilities in Africa and Nigeria, scientific perspectives on causes of disabilities, some cases of disabilities in Nigeria, reactions to disabilities, social implications of non-adaptability to the condition of people with disabilities, remediation for people with disabilities, legal instrument and rights of people with disabilities and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities. Primarily, issues in the book are examined from both a philosophical and social studies contexts, and both the authors of the book are respectively trained in these aspects and subject areas (Edwin Etieyibo in philosophy and Odirin Omiegbe in social studies).

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ISBN: 9780761869054
Publication date: 22nd September 2017
Author: Edwin Etieyibo, Odirin Omiegbe
Publisher: Hamilton Books an imprint of University Press of America
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 220 pages
Genres: Disability: social aspects
Social and political philosophy
Social welfare and social services
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Sociology