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  2. Handicap principle - Wikipedia

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    However, the handicap principle gained wider acceptance because it is supported by game theory models, most notably the Scottish biologist Alan Grafen's 1990 signalling game model. [1] This was essentially a rediscovery of the Canadian-American economist Michael Spence 's job market signalling model , [ 18 ] where the job applicant signals ...

  3. Disability studies - Wikipedia

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    Disability studies is an academic discipline that examines the meaning, nature, and consequences of disability.Initially, the field focused on the division between "impairment" and "disability", where impairment was an impairment of an individual's mind or body, while disability was considered a social construct. [1]

  4. Disability - Wikipedia

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    Around the early 1970s, sociologists, notably Eliot Friedson, began to argue that labeling theory and social deviance could be applied to disability studies. This led to the creation of the social construction of disability theory. The social construction of disability is the idea that disability is constructed as the social response to a ...

  5. Handicap theory - Wikipedia

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  6. Mike Oliver (disability advocate) - Wikipedia

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    the Severely Handicapped. Ontario Disability Support Program; ... from theory to practice. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  7. Medical model of disability - Wikipedia

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    The framework proposed to approach disability by using the terms Impairment, Handicap and Disability. [4] Impairment = a loss or abnormality of physical bodily structure or function, of logic-psychic origin, or physiological or anatomical origin

  8. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    Oliver did not intend the social model of disability to be an all-encompassing theory of disability, but rather a starting point in reframing how society views disability. [9] This model was conceived of as a tool that could be used to improve the lives of disabled people, rather than a complete explanation for every experience and circumstance ...

  9. Amotz Zahavi - Wikipedia

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    Zahavi reinterpreted these behaviours according to his signal theory and its correlative, the handicap principle. The altruistic act is costly to the donor, but may improve attractiveness to potential mates, a form of competitive altruism. [4] [5] [6] Zahavi is credited with co-developing the information centre hypothesis in 1973 with Peter ...