Dear Collegues
Please find below details of a new seminar series – all
invited.
Best wishes
Dan Goodley
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SEMINAR SERIES 2002-2003
‘NEW DIRECTIONS IN INCLUSION & EQUALITY’
www.sheffield.ac.uk/inclusive-education/
by The Inclusive Education & Equality Research Centre
School of Education, University of Sheffield
** Apologies for any cross-posting **
The Inclusive Education and Equality Research Centre
offers an open invitation to our new seminar series,
considering pressing concerns such as disability
activism and the academy; masculinity, femininity and
inclusion; narratives and voices in research practice;
conceptualising democracy and equality;
communication and discourses of in/equality;
understanding inclusion in a variety of institutional
settings.
All sessions are held in the Education Building, 388
Glossop Road at the University of Sheffield. Map details
are available at http://www.shef.ac.uk/travel/. Current
details of the program for 2002 and 2003 are as follows:
Carrie Paechter
Goldsmiths College, University of London
‘Masculinities and femininities as communities of
practice’
23rd October 2002, 2 - 3.20pm
Room 3.04 Education Building
Debbie Phillips
Centre for Disability Studies, University of Leeds
‘Narrative Research with Women with Learning
Difficulties’
5th February 2003, 2 - 3.3.0pm
Room tbc, Education Building
Mairian Scott-Hill
Disability Researcher and Activist, Executive Editor of
Disability & Society
Communication, Social Relations and Inclusion
9th June 2003, 2 - 3.30pm
Room tbc, Education Building
Details of further sessions will be made in regular
updates on our website). To be added to our mailing list
or for any further information about the seminar series
please contact Dan Goodley
([log in to unmask], tel: 0114 222 8125).
Please note that we aim to re- produce papers and
notes from sessions on our webpages in due course.
www.sheffield.ac.uk/inclusive-education/
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