Reckon I could shove sommat in under emancipatory methodologies. I don't think you would be
interested in my critique of the science I have proposed for IMFAR, far too heavy going. (for me as
well)
Larry
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> Subject: Call for Papers - Lancaster Disability Studies
> Conference 2008
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> 4th Biennial Disability Studies Conference at Lancaster
> University, UK 2nd - 4th September 2008
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> Keynote speakers:
> . Lorraine Gradwell, MA, MCIM, Chief Executive,
> Breakthrough UK Ltd.
> . Dr Helen Meekosha, University of New South Wales
> . Dr Jenny Morris, independent policy analyst and
> research consultant.
> . Prof. Alan Roulstone, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
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> The Lancaster disability studies conferences have brought
> together researchers, practitioners, policy makers and
> activists from around the world, to share and debate
> research, ideas and developments in disability studies.
> Disability studies is concerned with the inter-disciplinary
> development of an increasing body of knowledge and practice,
> which locates the changing character of disability in the
> social and economic structure and culture of the society in
> which it is found, rather than in individual limitations.
> Disability Studies seeks to advance teaching, research and
> scholarship that is concerned with:
> . the analysis of disability and the exclusion of
> disabled people as a
> social consequence of impairment; and
> . the identification and development of strategies for
> fundamental social
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> an inclusive society in which disabled people are full
> participants, and are guaranteed the same rights as
> non-disabled people.
> Open Call for Papers
> We invite the submission of abstracts for either symposium,
> paper or poster presentations on current research, ideas and
> developments in disability studies. In particular the
> reviewing committee would welcome submissions in the following areas:
> . emotional and mental distress
> . supporting independent living
> . global perspectives on disability
> . citizenship and disabled people
> . globalisation and disablement
> . emancipatory methodologies
> The reviewing committee would also welcome abstracts for
> poster presentations about the work of organisations,
> networks and groups which are related to disability studies.
> Submissions are particularly welcomed from students,
> activists and first time presenters. We seek to provide a
> supportive environment for people making their first
> conference presentations and to be as accessible as possible
> to all delegates.
> The online submission form is available at:
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> The closing date for submissions is 30th April 2008.
> Presenters must book onto the conference by 30th June for
> their papers/posters to be included in the conference schedule.
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> For more information please contact Hannah Morgan
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