Hello once again
Needless to say I echo much of what Mike said in his recent note on
the Cassuto paper and, indeed, the apparent naval gazing
of much of the work on 'disability' coming out of the USA,.But more
on that later, for the moment I want to draw your attention to the
following (it may even be of interest to Cassuto and
friends) :
DISABILITY AND SOCIETY : STUDENT PERSPECTIVES
CALL FOR PAPERS
In seeking to stimulate and maintain an interest in disability
studies, we have decided to establish and annual monograph on
'STUDENT PERSPECTIVES'
Papers will be refereed and can explore any topic related to
disability issues and questions. The papers MUST BE AUTHORED BY
STUDENTS ONLY and with the submission students must identify the
course or research degree they are registered on.
We need THREE copies of the paper (including an abstract of 100-150
words on a separate sheet) to be submitted to Professor Len Barton,
Department of Education Studies, University of Sheffield, 388
Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 21A, United Kingdom, on or before the
21 SEPTEMBER 1999. The accepted papers will be published in the first
monograph in 2000.
The layout of the papers should be the same as those in Disability
and Society, the particulars of which can be found on the inside of
the back cover of the Journal.
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