Wolf Wolfensberger

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Wolf Wolfensberger (1934 à Mannheim en Allemagne - 27 février 2011) est un psychologue américain d'origine allemande. rdf:langString
Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (1934–2011) was a German-American academic who influenced disability policy and practice through his development of North American Normalization and social role valorization (SRV). SRV extended the work of his colleague in Europe on the normalization of people with disabilities. He later extended his approach in a radical anti-deathmaking direction: he spoke about the Nazi death camps and their targeting of disabled people, and contemporary practices which contribute to deathmaking. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Wolf Wolfensberger
rdf:langString Wolf Wolfensberger
rdf:langString Wolf Wolfensberger
rdf:langString Wolf Wolfensberger
xsd:date 2011-02-27
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rdf:langString Margaret Sager, Joan Wolfensberger, Paul Wolfensberger
xsd:date 2011-02-27
rdf:langString M.A., psychology and education, Saint Louis University, 1957
rdf:langString B.A., philosophy, Siena College, 1955
rdf:langString Ph.D., psychology, George Peabody College for Teachers, 1962
rdf:langString disability rights advocacy, normalization principle, social role valorization
rdf:langString The Principle of Normalization in Human Services
rdf:langString Professor of Special Education and Director of the Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership and Change Agentry at Syracuse University
rdf:langString Friedrich and Helene Wolfensberger
rdf:langString Nancy Artz Wolfensberger
xsd:integer 1957
rdf:langString Wolf Wolfensberger (1934 à Mannheim en Allemagne - 27 février 2011) est un psychologue américain d'origine allemande.
rdf:langString Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (1934–2011) was a German-American academic who influenced disability policy and practice through his development of North American Normalization and social role valorization (SRV). SRV extended the work of his colleague in Europe on the normalization of people with disabilities. He later extended his approach in a radical anti-deathmaking direction: he spoke about the Nazi death camps and their targeting of disabled people, and contemporary practices which contribute to deathmaking.
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xsd:gYear 2011
xsd:gYear 1957
xsd:gYear 1934
xsd:gYear 2011

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