That is interesting considering that some very parochial debates happen on
this list.
What concerns me is the the fact though that ther are more US than UK
subscribers as I believe that the US needs to catch up on some aspects of
disability studies such as ditching people first language
I am concerned that we are as ever two nations divided by a common language.
I wil try in future to bear in mind the make up of this list.
Larry
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Mark Priestley
> Sent: 01 February 2003 13:06
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> Subject: list membership
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>
> Hi
>
> for interest, I have provided below a brief summary of the current list
> membership. Today, there were 733 people subscribing to this list from at
> least 34 countries. This distribution of countries also mirrors fairly
> closely the statistics of recent hits on our disability studies website at
> Leeds (although unsurprisingly we get a majority of UK hits). It is
> interesting to consider what these figures might tell us about the
> increasing spread of interest in disability studies in different parts of
> the world.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Mark (list administrator)
>
> * Total number of "concealed" subscribers: 12
> * Total number of users subscribed to the list: 721 (non-"concealed" only)
> * Total number of countries represented: 34 (non-"concealed" only)
>
> * Country Subscribers
> * ------- -----------
> * Australia 61
> * Austria 1
> * Belgium 3
> * Canada 24
> * Cocos (Keeling) Islands 1
> * Costa Rica 2
> * Denmark 2
> * Estonia 1
> * Finland 6
> * France 4
> * Germany 3
> * Great Britain 235
> * Greece 3
> * India 2
> * Indonesia 1
> * Ireland 10
> * Israel 3
> * Italy 5
> * Japan 10
> * Korea 2
> * Malta 1
> * Mexico 1
> * Netherlands 2
> * New Zealand 14
> * Norway 4
> * Singapore 1
> * South Africa 3
> * Spain 1
> * Sweden 5
> * Switzerland 2
> * Taiwan 1
> * Thailand 2
> * Trinidad and Tobago 1
> * USA 304
> *
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