"This fascinating book is a fitting tribute to the contributions of Steve Taylor who was a seminal figure in the founding of disability studies and whose leadership of the Center on Human Policy at Syracuse University promoted the values of community and inclusion. Readers will gain important insights into the beginnings of disability studies as well as the ongoing struggle for disability rights and social justice."Lennard J. Davis, Distinguished Professor (Emeritus), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago, US“This collection of powerful and moving essays is testimony to the far-reaching legacy of Steve Taylor and his enduring influence on disability theory, research, practice, policy, and history. As such, it is essential reading to those interested in the development of Disability Studies.”Dr. David J. Connor, Professor Emeritus, Hunter College, City University of New York, US"This book demonstrates the impact Steve Taylor had, and continues to have on disability policy and practice. Combining reflections on deinstitutionalization, from theoretical frameworks to very applied work the book will give the reader, all in one place, an understanding of how theory and research can impact the lives of people with disabilities by demonstrating how to combine high quality research and policy analysis with real world applications. Students of disability policy have, in this one volume, the opportunity to understand the complexity of the disability studies field and pathways to demonstrating the contribution of scholarship to improving the human condition."Steven M. Eidelman, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Human Services Policy and Leadership Emeritus, The University of Delaware, US"Steven Taylor’s presentation at the Nordic Conference on Intellectual Disabilities in the 1990s, was a great inspiration and point of departure for exchange between Nordic and North American researchers in the field. As clearly articulated in this volume, one of Taylor’s most important contributions was his in-depth understanding of everyday life with disabilities and his deep sense of dignity for all human beings."Anders Gustavsson, Professor Emeritus, Department of Education, Stockholm University, Sweden