Morning all
I have a question which I have been thinking about since I
first heard of the social model, forgive its philosophical
bent. The question is simple. Whilst I appreciate the
desire or need for or reseach to fall under the umbrella of
the social model or some variation, does that mean that a
piece of research that does not meet this criteria is
necessairly wrong and bad and most be rejected by the
disability community? Whilst I agree that many negative,
possibly dangerous ideas can appear from research tat does
not have the SM in mind, I believe that equally negative
can come from research with the SM in mind.
Forgive my rant
Michael
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