- Summary
- By critically applying Deleuzian concepts to the legal implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), this article challenges the assumption that legal language inherently fosters a new public culture. The study investigates how the intersection of disability rights advocacy and the ADA's design impacts structural barriers. Rather than viewing the ADA as a one-way bridge, the research reveals how specific implementation practices within the movement alter public perception. The findings suggest that successful policy engagement requires shifting from a passive interpretation of statutes to an active engagement with the lived experiences of the disabled. The authors argue that understanding the function of proper names and the Death of the Author helps in better dissecting this implementation gap, showing how design intentions sometimes diverge significantly from the actual social consequences of policy enforcement.
Title: Implementing Rights without Ignoring the Public Context
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* *Title of Article:* The Barthes-Foucault Intersection
In this article: The authors explore how a specific legal interpretation influenced the disability rights movement. They discuss how the implementation gap between design and policy enforcement is not merely a procedural issue but a reflection of broader cultural assumptions regarding language and authority. The study suggests that to truly combat attitudinal barriers, designers must consider the social context and the agency of the public rather than just the text of the law itself. Ultimately, this analysis demonstrates that legal implementation is a dynamic process shaped by the evolving needs of society and the evolving role of individuals.
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- Home | Elizabeth Cantalamessa
- Description
- Home | Elizabeth Cantalamessa
- Keywords
- philosophy, university, humor, home, social, disagreement, miami, contact, taylor, aesthetic, work, paper, pragmatist, implementation, engineering, elizabeth, have
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- A 185.230.63.107, A 185.230.63.186, A 185.230.63.171
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-03-08Summarized 2026-03-22
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