Independent living in Central and Eastern Europe? The challenges of post-socialist deinstitutionalization

Teodor Mladenov, G. Petri
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This chapter focuses on disabled people’s right to independent living – as stipulated in Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities – by discussing the reform of ‘deinstitutionalisation’ in present-day, postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe. We argue that postsocialist deinstitutionalisation has often produced re-institutionalising outcomes that have defied the very aims and principles of the reform. To explain this, we consider the impact of inherited state socialist constructions of disability, neoliberal reforms following the demise of state socialism in 1989, and more recent processes EU integration. These general historical and social-theoretical considerations are supported by content analysis of disability policy documents and case studies of domestic mobilisations from Hungary and Bulgaria. In conclusion, we propose strategies for moving ahead with deinstitutionalisation reform in the postsocialist region of Central and Eastern Europe so that the provisions of Article 19 could be effectively realised.
在中欧和东欧独立生活?后社会主义去机构化的挑战
本章通过讨论当今后社会主义中欧和东欧的“去机构化”改革,重点关注《联合国残疾人权利公约》第19条规定的残疾人独立生活的权利。我们认为,后社会主义的去制度化常常产生了违背改革目标和原则的再制度化结果。为了解释这一点,我们考虑了继承国家社会主义对残疾的影响,1989年国家社会主义消亡后的新自由主义改革,以及最近的欧盟一体化进程。这些一般的历史和社会理论的考虑是由残疾政策文件的内容分析和匈牙利和保加利亚国内动员的案例研究的支持。总之,我们提出了在中欧和东欧后社会主义地区推进去机构化改革的战略,以便第19条的规定能够有效地实现。
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