If (as the strong social model insists) the nature and effects of one's
specific impairment is irrelevant to the experience of disability, your
first question is also irrelevant.
Me...I'm going for the dusty tome in my own research. Theory is just as
important as emancipatory research.
Best wishes,
Margo
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Larry Arnold
Sent: 30 April 2007 14:41
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Subject: Re: disability and employment related research materials
Do you have either of those conditions yourself?
And what is the aim of this research, a dusty tome on a shelf or
emancipatory
research contributing to a solution to employment prejudice and outright
government ostrichism.
Larry
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> SUBSCRIBE DISABILITY-CAREERS-FORUM Huseyin . Olgunsoy
> Sent: 30 April 2007 14:04
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> Subject: disability and employment related research materials
>
> Hello everyone
>
> This is my second time on this forum and I would firstly like to
> congratulate the moderators for producing such wonderful facility for
> disability related discussion.
>
> I am currently undertaking my MA research project into looking at the
> qualitative experiences of disabled graduates of working age with
> Asperger's Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy in seeking and gaining
> employment
> from a UK context.
>
> I am researching the area of disability and employment at the
> moment so
> that I can produce my literature review. You may have seen my
> post from
> before.
>
> My question is as follows
>
> Are there any sources of recent information regarding the
> situation of
> disabled people from an employment context? I have been reading Colin
> Barnes and his book Working Futures and also looked at
> academic press such
> as Disability and Society.
>
> Are there any other materials that I have missed that might
> be helpful
> e.g. books, Journals, articles etc, websites?
>
> Any help will be most welcome
>
> Kind regards
>
> Huseyin
>
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