General articles

This page lists articles that don't fit the morespecific categories in the directory. Some of them are about equality, inclusion, and social justice in general. Others are about specific subjects but aren't numerous enough to have their own section.

Making Good - prisons punishment and beyond [BROKEN LINK - please help me find this article online so I can re-link to it]
by Martin Wright
from a list of full texts
on the Restorative Justice Online site
A full book(approx 300 pages) by Martin Wright who was the Director of the Howard League for Penal Reform.

Hidden Treasures
written by Susan A. Rans, with Mike Green, Research Associate
on Mike Green's web site
and on the Asset Based Community Development Institute web site
This excellent book (and toolkit) is introduced as follows:
" This publication contains a group of participation stories—stories that include important lessons. They tell of communities that have found powerful ways to include the individual gifts of members who have been labeled and isolated. They tell of communities that have inventoried their associations and found ways in which formerly isolated people can participate in them. They tell of people labeled old, poor, mentally ill, disabled, young thugs who have become connected citizens. And finally they tell of those extraordinary people who know everyone—Connectors."

Making a difference to the lives of older people?
by Elspeth A. Stirling
on International Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation
An article providing an overview of social role valorisation applied to older people, and linking Wolf Wolfensburger's work and Tom Kitwood's.

Redefining Community [BROKEN LINK - please help me find this article online so I can re-link to it]
by John McKnight
on the Heartland Institute website
John McKnight's well known article - from the book "The Careless Society" - is reproduced here. It's a scanned pdf document.

Envisioning
by Máire Dugan
on www.beyondintractability.org
An article about facilitating the imagining of a possible future as a tool to work on conflict resolution. Facilitators of PATH and other person centred / organisational planning tools may find this useful.

If you are thinking about suicide read this first
on www.metanoia.org

The Commercial Closet
This site is an analysis of advertising images from an LGBT perspective.

Matters of the Heart and Mind: Negotiating and Assessing Personhood and Dignity Among Elderly Canadians with Dementia
by Steven Sabat
one of the discussion papers accessible through the Matters of the Heart and Mind site.
This short article discusses assessments around dementia - quote:"If one assumes that the cognitive ability of a person with dementia is understood on the basis of standard tests, and if one sees that person as being defective as a result, and if one views the person with dementia principally as a patient as a result of the diagnosis, one will not give that person the cooperation he or she requires in order to construct healthy, valued, worthy, social personae." Thanks to Sally Mendham for suggesting this author.

Dirty Junkies [BROKEN LINK - other articles still available]
by Joanne Pioro
one of about 40 articles accessible from the abstracts page
of the Bolton Data for Inclusion site (also available as a pdf file)
"This paper offers a realistic insight into the life of the "Junkie".  Once inside this existence you will experience a world that is probably different to your own.  You will have many of your basic human rights taken away from you, and you will accept this treatment without question.  After all, you deserve it.  You are a dirty Junkie and you are excluded from society."

Beyond Welfare video [BROKEN LINK - please help me find this article online so I can re-link to it]
on the Beyond Welfare site
An introduction to the work of Beyond Welfare in Iowa.

Pass The Bucket
by 'Seahorse'
on her blog
I've included this short blog entry because of what 'Seahorse' has written about the label of 'young carer'.

Miss Ability lays down on the job
by Kay Olson
on her blog 'The Gimp Parade'
This blog entry is on 'Miss Ability' - a television beauty contest - and covers some interesting issues. It's also worth following various links from the article, and reading the blog comments.

All in the mind [BROKEN LINK - please help me find this article online so I can re-link to it]
by Cordelia Fine
from the 'Speakers Corner' articles on the Equality and Human Rights Commission website
This short article argues that "negative expectations about aspects of our identity such as race, sex, age, sexual orientation and social background can have powerfully self-fulfilling effects", gives some examples, and discusses conclusions.

What is MI? [BROKEN LINK - please help me find this article online so I can re-link to it]
by Stephen Rollnick, Ph.D., & William R. Miller, Ph.D.
from the Motivational Interviewing website.
This article describes Motivational Interviewing in fairly simple and accessible terms. Of particular interest are the similarities in the issues facing this and person-centred planning. The authors say "We thought it timely to describe our own conceptions of the essential nature of motivational interviewing. Any innovation tends to be diluted and changed with diffusion. Furthermore, some approaches being delivered under the name of motivational interviewing bear little resemblance to our understanding of its essence, and indeed in some cases directly violate what we regard to be central characteristics."

 

Articles on ISJA

The links listed on the directory page displayed above take you to other websites. Articles on ISJA (this site) are listed separately on the 'on-site articles' page, grouped by author rather than subject. The links below should take you directly to relevant items on that page:

Catching Trains
by Robert Weetman

Circles of Support - an introduction
by Robert Weetman

 

Good places to look for more

Many of the other links pages on this site contain related material, for instance:
the social theory page of this directory
the service quality page of this directory
and the change page of this directory.

The Asset Based Community Development Institute web site.
The Restorative Justice online site.
Mike Green's workshop handouts.

 

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