SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DISABILITY
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Disabilities are defined by the UN as impairments that are long-term and have a negative impact on a person's capacity to fully engage in society. All people who, due to a combination of factors, are unable to fully and effectively participate in society on an equal basis due to a long-term impairment in physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory functioning are considered to have a disability. One component of disability, according to the UN, is the interplay between an individual and their surrounding environment. The present study delves into many aspects of disability studies, drawing from interpretative sociology
and disability studies as a whole.
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