Mpho, this might be useful.
Thanks
Tsitsi
Dr Tsitsi Chataika
Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Stellenbosch University, Centre for Rehabilitation Studies)
Research Associate (University of Dublin, Trinity College, Centre for Global Health
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Subject: Articles on Mass media and disability terminology
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Dear Colleagues
Does anyone have access or know where I could access articles on Mass
media and disability terminology.
I would really appreciate your assistance.
Mpho
South Africa
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Date: 21-Sep-2009 05:52 PM
Subject: Forthcoming disability seminars at Leeds
Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds
Autumn Seminar Programme: 2009
22/09/09: Professor Kuo-yu Wang,
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Do different cultures and societies need different approaches? The
social model of disability and the implications for Taiwan
2-4pm: Seminar Room, Beech Grove House
21/10/09: to be confirmed
11/11/09: Dr Alison Wilde,
Freelance researcher
Who do we want to be? Disability, impairment and cultural
representation
2-4pm: Seminar Room, Beech Grove House
09/12/09: Shaun Grech,
Manchester Metropolitan University
Disability, International Development and the Majority world: critical
concerns for a global disability studies
2-4pm: Seminar Room, Beech Grove House
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/events.htm
Best wishes
Mark Priestley
Professor of Disability Policy
Director, Centre for Disability Studies
University of Leeds
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