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POLICY & POLITICS SPECIAL ISSUE
The July issue of Policy & Politics is a special issue:
DISABILITY POLITICS: Representation and voices in the policy process.
GUEST EDITORS: Liz Lloyd and Sheila Riddell
Contents:
Editorial; Introduction: Disability, policy and politics - Colin
Barnes, Centre for Disability Studies, Department of Sociology and
Social Policy, University of Leeds, UK
Bringing difference into deliberation? Disabled people, survivors and
local governance - Marian Barnes, Department of Social Policy and
Social Work, University of Birmingham, UK
The politics of self-advocacy and people with learning difficulties -
Derrick Armstrong, School of Education, University of Sheffield, UK
Making the ends meet: do carers and disabled people have a common
agenda? - Gillian Parker and Harriet Clarke, Nuffield Community Care
Studies Unit, University of Leicester, UK
Whose voices? Representing the claims of older disabled people under
New Labour - Mark Priestly, Centre for Disability Studies, University
of Leeds, UK
Disabled people, voluntary organisations and participation in policy
making - Robert F. Drake, School of Social Sciences and International
Development, University of Wales, Swansea, UK
Mental health service users and disability: implications for future
strategies - Peter Beresford, Centre for Citizen Participation, Brunel
University, Middlesex, UK and Chris Harrison and Anne Wilson,
psychiatric system survivors
Policy and politics and the silencing of voice - Mairian Scott-Hill,
School of Education, Kings College, London, UK
Parents, professionals and special educational needs policy frameworks
in England and Scotland - Sheila Riddell, Alastair Wilson, Michael
Adler and Enid Mordaunt, Strathclyde Centre for Disability Research and
Department of Social Policy, University of Glasgow, UK
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