The point is that what I say on this list stays on this list unless I give
my permission,
Yes a list would not work if you could not quote from others posts in an
online "conversation"
and yes an archive is valuable in order to look stuff up, but lerning from a
post and blatantly using it for your own purposes in another published work
is different.
I withhold absolutely my permission to be quoted outside of this list in any
academic work (or other work for that matter) without being consulted,
giving my permission and being properly cited.
If I am asked then it is unlikely I will object providing the context is a
proper one.
Surely it is a fundemental part of reserch ethics that subjects are willing
ones we are not Lions in the Serengeti or Gorrillas in the mist.
For those of you who are interested in a disability rights perspective this
is for good reason.
Autistic people have been victims of stereotyping and serios reserchers who
outght to know better have added to that stereotyping by applying linguistic
analysis to autistic writing that they would not do to a non labled,
stigmatised person.
I as a person who has had experience of the press am aware of how
misrepresentation proceeds.
Or is all that social model stuff that people spout just a cover and an
excuse for piracy and hypocrisy.
Larry
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> Hi
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