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James G. Rice
James G. Rice
Prófessor/Professor, School of Social Sciences, University of Iceland
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‘Framed’: Terminating the Parenting Rights of Parents with Intellectual Disability in Iceland
J Rice, HB Sigurjónsdóttir
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 30, 543–552, 2017
462017
Are Cutbacks to Personal Assistance Violating Sweden’s Obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities?
C Brennan, R Traustadóttir, P Anderberg, J Rice
Laws 5 (2), 1-15, 2016
392016
Icelandic charity donations: reciprocity reconsidered
JG Rice
Ethnology 46 (1), 1, 2007
342007
How can states ensure access to personal assistance when service delivery is decentralized? A multi-level analysis of Iceland, Norway and Sweden
C Brennan, J Rice, R Traustadóttir, P Anderberg
Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 2016
332016
The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
L Löve, R Traustadóttir, G Quinn, J Rice
Laws 6 (4), 2017
322017
Negotiating independence, choice and autonomy: experiences of parents who coordinate personal assistance on behalf of their adult son or daughter
C Brennan, R Traustadóttir, J Rice, P Anderberg
Disability & society 31 (5), 604-621, 2016
322016
Achieving Disability Equality: Empowering Disabled People to Take the Lead
L Löve, R Traustadóttir, JG Rice
Social Inclusion 6 (1), 1-8, 2018
282018
“Being Number One is the Biggest Obstacle”: Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities within Nordic welfare services.
C Brennan, R Traustadóttir, J Rice, P Anderberg
Nordic Welfare Research 3 (1), 18-32, 2018
262018
Trading autonomy for services: Perceptions of users and providers of services for disabled people in Iceland
L Löve, R Traustadóttir, JG Rice
Alter 12 (4), 193-207, 2018
252018
‘Evidence’ of Neglect as a Form of Structural Violence: Parents with Intellectual Disabilities and Custody Deprivation
HB Sigurjónsdóttir, JG Rice
Social Inclusion 6 (2), 66-73, 2018
222018
Notifying neglect: Child protection as an application of bureaucratic power against marginalized parents
J Rice, HB Sigurjónsdóttir
Human Organization 77 (2), 112-121, 2018
192018
Fátækt og félagslegar aðstæður öryrkjar: rannsókn unnin í tilefni af Evrópuári gegn fátækt og félagslegri einangrun
R Traustadóttir, K Björnsdóttir, J Rice, K Birgisson, EÓ Smith
Reykjavík, 2011
18*2011
The charity complex: An ethnography of a material aid agency in Reykjavík, Iceland
JG Rice
Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2007
172007
Stigmatic representation of intellectual disability and termination of parental custody rights
HB Sigurjónsdóttir, JG Rice
Intellectual disability and stigma: Stepping out from the margins, 77-90, 2016
162016
Charities under austerity: ethnographies of poverty and marginality in Western non-profit and charity associations (Journal of Organizational Ethnography).
H Valenzuela-Garcia, MJ Lubbers, JG Rice
Journal of Organizational Ethnography 8 (1), 2-10, 2019
152019
Child Protection, Disability and Obstetric Violence: Three Case Studies from Iceland
JG Rice, H Baldvins Bjargardóttir, HB Sigurjónsdóttir
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (158), 1-14, 2021
122021
Spaces of indifference: Bureaucratic governance and disability rights in Iceland
R James, B Kristín, S Eiríkur
Disability research today, 135-148, 2015
122015
Vulnerability at the intersection of poverty and disability
R Traustadóttir, JG Rice
Vulnerable Groups & Inclusion 3 (1), 9172, 2012
122012
Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
L Löve, R Traustadóttir, J Rice
Laws 8 (11), 1-5, 2019
92019
The weight of history: Child protection and parenting with a disability in 20th Century Iceland.
JG Rice, HB Sigurjónsdóttir
The History of the Family 25 (2), 214-229, 2020
82020
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