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Disability and Aging: A Literature Review on Advocacy and Activism for Sustainable and Resilient Community Living

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Handbook of Disability

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The book chapter purports to provide insights, research gaps, and lessons using a narrative literature review approach. The discussion was centred on unveiling aging (aging with disability and disability with aging included) advocacy and activism for living arrangement-instutionalized, while taking inspiration from disability movement that is led by disabled people who adopted independent living as an example of community living. The discourse discovered that advocacy on aging began in the 1970s, while oriented toward feminism; however, the twenty-first century fosters social innovation as well as learning from independent living, thereby making the chapter to foster the idea of giving options for the aging population choose preference on living arrangements that enhance freedom and dignity as essential human rights.

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Chapter in Book, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (Tourism Research In Economic Environs and Society (TREES))-- North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus

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Makuyana, Tawanda. et al. 2023. Disability and Aging: A Literature Review on Advocacy and Activism for Sustainable and Resilient Community Living. Handbook of Disability, (2023), Pp: 1579-1602, [DOI:10.1007/978-981-19-6056-7_70]

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