Course overview
The aim of this course is to enable students to critically analyse discourses of ageing and (dis)ability, legal rights of redress, elder abuse and related violence against the aged and those with disabilities. Students will develop a critical understanding of the discourses of ageing and (dis)ability, examining media representations of disability and ageing, medical and social models of disability and ageing, social activism, the Disability Discrimination Act (Australia), and disability, and ageing and socio-economic status. Students will evaluate the impact of ableist discourses on understandings of disability and ageing in different national and international contexts.
Course learning outcomes
- Examine key historical and contemporary theories and concepts of ageing, disability, diversity and discrimination, particularly as they emerge from critical ageing and disability studies
- Apply knowledge of key policies and acts related to disability and ageing, discrimination and human rights
- Identify how dominant ideologies of `normality' and `normalcy' work to produce and maintain social regimes of ableism
- Compare the impact of non-ableist theoretical perspectives, concepts and methodologies that promote and value the well-being, inclusion and the diverse knowledges of people living with disability and/or who are ageing.
Availability
Class details
Online
Class number 2128
Section 01OL
Size 500
Available 486
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