Dear Gregor
Are you inviting anyone on the list to respond? Or just those working in
'disability studies' or in disabled people's organisations? I'm happy to
help but really dont know anything about this area - my background is in
services for people with intellectual disabilities.
Deborah
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From: "Gregor Wolbring" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:55 AM
Subject: one more try
> So far only 8 people responded. This is too little.
> It might be seen as a burden to answer the survey but it one way to get
> disability studies voices heard.
> So far I received the most answers from rehab circles and although their
> voice is important I want also other voices to be represented.
>
>
>
> This mail will also go to Disability research listserve (UK) and SDS
> listserve as I assume not everyone is on all three. For the ones who
> receive a duplication I apologize
> So here the write up
>
> Dear respondents,
>
>
> I am a faculty member in community rehabilitation and disability studies
> at the University of Calgary, Canada who has a Social Science and Humanity
> grant to look at impact and governance of enhancement technologies
> especially as they relates to disabled people. The purpose of this survey
> is to better understand a)which nanoscale science and technology products
> and processes one should focussed on in general b) which nanoscale science
> and technology products and processes one should focussed on in regards to
> disabled people and in health and well being, c) the increasing ability
> of nanoscale science and technology processes and products to enhance the
> human body beyond the 'normal' and d) the impact if any of the increasing
> ability of nanoscale science and technology processes and products to
> enhance the human body beyond the 'normal' on especially disabled people
>
> The link to the online survey can be found here
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=4IYzbONZN1WgSYTmDmgACQ_3d_3d
>
> I would be very grateful if you could give me your thoughts by answering
> the survey.
> It might take you like 40 minutes but as long as you do it on the same
> computer you can interrupt and when you go back to it it should start
> where you stopped.
> The study received ethics approval by the Faculty of Medicine.
> Thank you soo much
> --
> Cheers
> Gregor
> Dr. Gregor Wolbring
>
> Assistant Professor
> University of Calgary
> President-elect Canadian Disability Studies Association
> webpage: http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org/
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> http://ableism.wordpress.com
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> Nano Bio Info Cogno Synbio Blog:http://wolbring.wordpress.com/
> What Sorts of People blog: http://whatsortsofpeople.wordpress.com/
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