In the U.S. Erving Goffman's Stigma: Notes on the
Managment of a Spoiled Identity has been
considered canonical.
>Dear list members,
>
>As a part of my dissertation project, I'm
>planning to analyze how disability has been
>conceptualized in a sample of empirical
>disability studies/research. In order to find
>out what texts (reports, articles, books) to
>analyze, I would be very grateful if you would
>like to respond to the following question:
>
>Which empirical studies in the area of
>disability research/studies would you consider
>as "canonized"?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Lars Gronvik
>PhD. Student at the Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden
>
>
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>Uppsala University
>Dept. of Sociology
>P.O. Box 624
>SE-751 26 Uppsala
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>+46 73 981 99 24 (mob)
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