• Disability Studies (DS) creates the space for rethinking traditional, medical approaches, to imagining disability, mental health and related social institutions, using a liberal arts lens to explore the variety of possible, yet uncommonly shared, meanings.
  • They situate disability amidst contemporary, interdisciplinary debates and developments in research, policy, and theory, illustrating how it touches all the people’s lives in different spheres such as family sports education, youth, workplace, art, war, ageing, cultures, and mobility etc.