Hi Harvey,
I missed the presentation - could you say a bit more about it?
thanks,
Sara
> After listening to Tom Shakespeare's presentation at Lancaster University
> I
> found myself agreeing with most of what he said. I was hoping that there
> would be a fierce debate here about where he is wrong, so that I could
> understand the arguments better and make a more informed decision about
> where I stand. But apart from Larry's threat to tell Shakespeare what is
> wrong with his book (if he ever has the time to read it) there has been
> nothing. Can anyone explain to me, in a nutshell, both sides of the
> argument and where Carol Thomas's views on impairment effects and
> psychoemotional dimensions of disablism fits in the equation.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Harvey
>
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