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Mike Oliver (disability advocate) - Wikipedia Michael James Hoiles Oliver (3 February 1945 – 2 March 2019) was an English sociologist, author, and disability rights activist He was the first Professor of Disability Studies in the world, and key advocate of the social model of disability
The New Politics of Disablement: The Contribution of Mike Oliver We present below a memoir of his contribution to building Disability Studies and a movement demanding inclusion and equality for disabled people Mike Oliver, Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Greenwich in England, has died at the age of 74 after a short illness
In Memoriam: Mike Oliver - The Nation Mike Oliver, emeritus professor of Disability Studies at the University of Greenwich in England, died after a short illness on March 2, 2019 He was 74
Michael Oliver - University of Leeds Michael (Mike) Oliver was a pioneer in the field The influence of his work has been profound within and beyond academia As a scholar, teacher, mentor, activist and friend he has influenced and supported the disabled people’s movement in the UK and around the world
Professor Mike Oliver: Outpouring of admiration for social model . . . Their responses highlighted the status of Professor Mike Oliver as one of the movement’s most influential figures After hearing of his death this week, many disabled friends and admirers explained on social media how his work had changed their lives
Mike Oliver: Icon of Disability Rights and Sociological Insight Mike Oliver's impact on the field of sociology and disability rights remains profound He provided a voice for those often marginalized in society, emphasizing that disabled individuals should be active agents in their own lives rather than passive recipients of charity or medical treatment
A man you’ve never heard of died. Here’s how he changed the world The answer is tied into something called the Social Model of Disability, the “father” of which, Mike Oliver, died this week He made the theory accessible and, in doing so, changed everything for disabled people