Disability and the History of Science
A volume of OSIRIS
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This book explores the intersection of disability and the history of science, challenging traditional narratives and highlighting the contributions of disabled individuals.
It examines how disability has shaped scientific practices, theories, and knowledge production across various fields and time periods.
The book also addresses the ableism present in scientific disciplines and the need for inclusive methodologies.
By incorporating diverse perspectives and sources, it offers a groundbreaking analysis of disability's role in the history of science.
It examines how disability has shaped scientific practices, theories, and knowledge production across various fields and time periods.
The book also addresses the ableism present in scientific disciplines and the need for inclusive methodologies.
By incorporating diverse perspectives and sources, it offers a groundbreaking analysis of disability's role in the history of science.
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