Stephen
In country where the UPAIS 76 is not known these terms have been around only
after the 1980's I'm referring to Canada and US literature. I think, my
earliest encounter with these terms used in disability community began
with the work of Harlan Hahn
Maria
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From: "stephen lee hodgkins" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: where did the 'barriers' come from?
> Hiya,
>
> Am just mailing to ask if anyone has information, refs or would hazard a
> guess regarding the origins of 'barriers' in disability theory and
> activism.
> I am doing some research looking at disability language use and want to
> find
> out if prior to the UPIAS '76 articulation of disability in social model
> terms as 'socially imposed restriction' and 'oppression', a notion of
> 'barriers' was discussed / asserted in theory and activism (or anywhere
> for
> that matter).
>
> Any comments you may have will be gratefully received.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
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