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Thank you Ali for your kind words and for thinking of me. 

My work particularly focuses on the representation of disabled women in culture (advertising mainly), so unfortunately I do not have a strong awareness of research in the area of disabled women and work. However, in terms of feminist disability studies research, I find the following texts/researchers very useful:

- Female Forms (1999) - Carol Thomas (particularly Thomas' concept of psycho emotional disablism) 
- Jenny Morris
- Liz Crow
- Michelle Fine and Adrienne Asch
- Donna Reeve 
- Kim Hall - editor of Feminist Disability Studies (2011)
- Rosemarie Garland Thomson
- Susan Wendell 

Hope this helps!

Ella

On 3 July 2017 at 18:04, Ali Hayward <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I met a wonderful woman from Hope, Liverpool, I think, certainly from Liverpool who was/is doing research into disabled women, maybe disabled women and girls. I feel bad I don't  remember her name or the exact details.  It by no means reflects the quality of her work, etc.

Also worth contacting Carol Thomas I'm assuming still at Lancaster.

Best

Ali Hayward



On Monday, 3 July 2017, 17:58, Ali Hayward <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


I met a wonderful woman from Hope, Liverpool, I think, certainly from Liverpool who was/is doing research into disabled women, maybe disabled women and girls. I feel bad I don't  remember her name or the exact details.  It by no means reflects the quality of her work, etc.

Also worth contacting Carol Thomas at Lancaster


On Monday, 3 July 2017, 17:37, Catherine DIXON <cdixon@HANDICAP-INTERNATIONAL.ORG> wrote:


Dear all,
 
maybe you can find interesting references (and also post some) on Source, an International online resource centre on disability and inclusion : http://www.asksource.info/ although it is not specific to this topic.
 
Kind regards,
 
Catherine Dixon
 
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Someone I know was asking for information (research and/or data) on women, disability and work. I pointed her to a variety of individual studies, but if anyone on the list knows of a good general source of expertise here – a person, project, institution or website – that would be enormously helpful!
Ben
 
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