Just a quick thought, have a look at: Barton, L. & Armstrong, F. (2001). Disability, education and inclusion: cross-cultural issues and dilemmas. In G. Albrecht, K. Seelman and M. Bury, Handbook of Disability Studies, pp. 693-710. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA. & Ingstad, B. (2001). Disability in the developing world. In G. Albrecht, K. Seelman and M. Bury, Handbook of Disability Studies, pp. 772-792. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA. Regards, Keith. Keith R. McVilly B.A.., Grad. Dip. Psych., M. Psych. (Clinical) MAPS & Member of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine Centre for Developmental Disability Studies PO Box 6 RYDE 1680 New South Wales Australia Tel. 61-(0)2 - 8878 0500 Fac. 61-(0)2 - 9807 7053 Mob. 61-0419 590 857 E-mail [log in to unmask] Peter Bailey wrote: > Dear all > I have to write a short piece on how different cultures and societies view disabled people around the world. That is: > > a.. Africa > b.. The Americas > c.. Arab States > d.. Asia > e.. Europe. > > Not much left is there? > > Is there something out there that would get me started? > > Thanks > > Best wishes > Peter Bailey > 01372 275147 (T&F) > 07803 182656 (M) > 70 Chaffers Mead > Ashtead > Surrey KT21 1NH > > ________________End of message______________________ > > Archives and tools for the Disability-Research Discussion List > are now located at: > > www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/disability-research.html > > You can JOIN or LEAVE the list from this web page. ________________End of message______________________ Archives and tools for the Disability-Research Discussion List are now located at: www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/disability-research.html You can JOIN or LEAVE the list from this web page.