I recommend the following chapter by Martin Sullivan as an overview of the development of the field (in the UK and the US) and current ethical and philosophical issues, from a New Zealand perspective.
Sullivan, Martin (2008)'Philosophy, ethics and the disability community' in Mertens, DM and Ginsberg, PE.(eds) The handbook of social research ethics Thousand Oaks, Sage, 2008 p. 69-84.
Some of the other chapters touch on disability as well such as the chapter by Mertens, Holmes and Harris which mentions audism and the D/deaf community 'Transformative research and ethics' p. 85-101, and Colin Barnes' 'An ethical agenda in disability research: rhetoric or reality' p. 458-473.
In fact this is a stunningly good book all round, discussing some of the latest and sometimes challenging aproaches to indigenous, feminist and other social research.
Hilary Stace
Victoria University
Wellington
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Hi,
I am looking for a paper dealing with the development and difference between disability studies and disability research. I did a report a few years ago so I have looked into some areas already.
f.ex. I've gone through:
Barnes, Oliver & Barton (2002) Disability Studies today.
Albrect, Bury & Seelman (2001) Handbook of Disability Studies Priestley, Tony & Lorenzo Developing a disability studies program (as still unpublished text) And looked at:
The American SDS guidelines
The Canadian Centre on Disability Studies And the emerging German school.
However, I am not updated on major trends or events after 2003. And I really like to read some texts that deal with the two (three, four, five ....) schools IRL. So far I seem to end up with the same social model/medical model theorizing. I am interested in connections, conflicts, cooperation with disabled people, etcetera.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
mvh/Susanne
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