Some older books are better than newer books.
Best,
Jerry Hirsch
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I'm the answerer not the asker so I'm bumping it back to the list.
Shapiro's book is older than 5 years......
AHEAD is the Association of Higher Ed and Disability.
They have a Journal you should browse and a sub group for California
that has a journal too.
There is also a journal/book series on ed and disability edited by
Susan Gabel you should browse....
Best,
Devva
t 09:17 AM 11/22/2010, Sharon Hennessy wrote:
>Hi there
>I found the book, No Pity, to be really helpful for this kind of topic.
>Good luck, Sharon
>
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>Subject: Re: Empowerment
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>You should ask on the AHEAD list. Do u have a contact or need help?
>Devva Kasnitz, PhD
>President, Society
>for Disability Studies
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>Subject: [DISABILITY-RESEARCH] Empowerment
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>Hi Folks,
>
>I am working towards a literature review on Empowerment as it relates
to
>Disability in Higher Education.
>
>Has anyone else completed a similar review in the last five years
>who would be
>willing to share some of their results?
>
>A very difficult concept to nail down when there are some
>commentators who are
>providing 10 different definitions of Empowerment.
>
>In anticipation,
>Regards,
>Ian
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