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Hi everyone


I would like to see an answer to the question below also. Not about how 
many publications by disabled people compared to non-disabled people 
but a complete bibliography of all scholarly work by people with disabilities 
Internationally.

I would like to see this represented as a *showcase* in scholarship and 
research to promote and celebrate (within mainstream acadaemia) the 
significance of the body of knowledge and the fact that is does actually 
exist.  Perhaps as a mobile display/installation that can be replicated to 
visit as many venues as possible.  Any thoughts?





 

> >In the PUBLIC domain, the cultural 
> production of the field of Disability
> >Studies is primarily defined by its texts, and 
> publications are also a mark
> >of status in the academy. I've asked this 
> question before and people
> >continously avoid it. How many substantial, 
> sole-authored texts in
> >Disability Studies in the USA are written by 
> disabled academics, 
Best regards

Laurence Bathurst
School of Occupation and Leisure Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Sydney
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