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- Publications
- Influence
Democratizing Disability: Achieving Inclusion (without Assimilation) through “Participatory Parity”
- A. Knight
- Sociology
- 1 February 2015
More than two decades after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), people with disabilities continue to live at the margins of American democracy and capitalist society. This… Expand
Validity of self-reported fertility-threatening cancer treatments in female young adult cancer survivors
- S. Roberts, A. Knight, B. Whitcomb, J. R. Gorman, A. Dietz, H. Irene Su
- Medicine
- Journal of Cancer Survivorship
- 6 March 2017
PurposeDetailed cancer treatment information is important to fertility and pregnancy care of female young adult cancer survivors. Accuracy of self-report of treatments that impact fertility and… Expand
Disability as Vulnerability: Redistributing Precariousness in Democratic Ways
- A. Knight
- Sociology
- 2014
This article examines how political appeals to a shared human vulnerability could potentially deconstruct the able/disabled binary that continues to exist in the case of disability. The notion of… Expand
Disability, Paternalism, and Autonomy: Rethinking Political Decision-Making and Speech
- Amber Knight
- Political Science
- 1 November 2016
Disability and the meaning of reproductive liberty
- A. Knight
- Sociology
- 2 January 2017
ABSTRACT This article brings together three literatures: political theories of liberty, feminist theories on reproductive rights, and the disability studies literature on ableism. I engage with these… Expand
Influence of Mothers on the Development of Body Dissatisfaction in Daughters Follow
- Lauren Benyo, A. Knight
- 2019
Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Most Oppressed of Them All: Female Beauty Prescriptions and Gender Roles in Disney Princess Films and Wedding Magazines
- Amber Knight
- Art
- 2016
Disabling ideal theory
- A. Knight
- Philosophy
- 14 March 2020
ABSTRACT This article offers a critique of ideal theory from the perspective of disability. Specifically, I make the case that John Rawls and Ronald Dworkin’s idealized writings on disability… Expand