Finkelstein, Vic
Letter to the Voice of the Disabled 1972
The Psychology of Disability 1972
Phase 2: Discovering
the Person in Disability and Rehabilitation 1975
Union of the Physically Imparied Against Segregation 1975
Attitudes and Disabled People: Issues for Discussion 1980
A Question of Choice 1981
Disability and the Helper/Helped Relationship. An Historical View 1981
Disability and Professional Attitudes 1981
Disabled Peoples' International Peace Statement 1982
Schemes for Independant Living 1984
Supporting the Cultural Expression of Disabled People Through the Arts 1986
Dabbling in the Arts 1986
The Naked Truth 1987
Disabled People and Our Culture Development 1987
Images and Employment of Disabled Peopled in Televisions 1987
The Evolution of Disability Awareness 1989
You Don't Have to be a Cripple if You're Disabled 1989
Conductive Education - A Tale of Two Cities 1990
Experience and Consciousness 1990
Services for Clients or Clients for Services 1990
Disability: An Administrative Challenge 1991
Working With Able-Bodied People 1991
Inclusive Living - The Way Forward 1992
No River to Cross 1992
The Commonality of Disability 1993
Getting There: Non Disabling Transport 1994
Modelling Disability 1996
We Want to ReModel the World 1996
Book Review - Doing Disability
Research 1997
Re-thinking Care In A Society Providing Equal Opportunities For All 1998
The Biodynamics of Disablement 1998
Emancipating Disability Studies 1998
Vic Finkelstein's Sixieth Party 1998
Professions Allied to the Community (PACs) 1999
A Profession Allied to the Community: The disabled people's Trade Union 1999
A Personal Journey into Disability Politics 2001
The Social Model Repossessed 2001
Reflections on the Social Model of Disability: The South African Connection 2005
Disability Studies: Putting Theory into Practice. 'Phase 3: Conceptualising New Services' 2004
The Social Model of Disability and the Disability Movement 2007
Whose History??? 2002