New Edited Book “Routledge Companion to Disability and Work”

cover of the Routledge companion to disability and work. The cover is black with a yellow sunflower on it. the book title is in white writing. the Rutledge logo is in the top right corner with white on red writing

The Spring Institute Founders, Oana Branzei and Anica Zeyen, have recently edited and published the “Routledge Companion to Disability and Work”. It features 30 chapters by 59 authors on various topics of disability work.

If you buy the book before the end of June through Routledge, you can use the discount code 25ESA1 to get 20% off.. Find the book here.

Here’s the blurb for the book.

The Routledge Companion to Disability and Work explores the realities faced by disabled individuals in the workplace and beyond. Despite enduring stereotypes and prejudice, disabled employees and entrepreneurs continue to achieve and thrive. This Companion documents the history and future of disability organizing, highlighting concerns of the world’s largest minority—over 1 billion people or 15% of the global population. Inspired by the sunflower symbol for invisible disabilities, this Companion sheds light on the unseen efforts undertaken by disabled people to combat ableism. It delves into stories of employment, entrepreneurship, self-advocacy, activism, and well-being management. Highlighting how disabled workers mobilize support, fight for human rights, respect, and equality, navigate the challenges of disclosure and intersectionality, build networks, and foster inclusive environments, it underscores the contributions of disabled individuals and their allies. Authored by experts, many with personal experiences of disability, this Companion showcases the diverse types of work disabled people—and their allies—perform that go beyond the duties of their job roles. It provides a robust foundation for understanding and advancing disability inclusion. With global research, the Companion broadens our understanding of the (in)visible challenges and triumphs of disabled people at work. Celebrating disability pride and joy, it offers insights into navigating biases, stigma, and discrimination. The disability movement, fueled by inequities in healthcare, education, accessibility, and work, deserves attention from business leaders. This comprehensive guide is essential for students, teachers, and researchers looking to intersect disability and business, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.

Published by Anica Zeyen

I am an academic, guide dog owner, disability advocate, fundraiser and elephant fanatic.

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