The What Sorts project is comprised of researchers and community members from around the globe. For more information on the project, and to find out more about individual members, see the What Sorts website.
The What Sorts project is comprised of researchers and community members from around the globe. For more information on the project, and to find out more about individual members, see the What Sorts website.
Readers of this blog might be interested to read this article from today’s Guardian:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/14/idcards.religion
I’m a university masters student in Australia and am researching the depiction of people with disability in the media.
The research has a particular focus on journalists’ adherence or lack of it to established media guidelines on the depiction of people with disability.
I am extremely keen to hear any opinion or suggestions.
Cheers
Shawn
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just wanted to let your readers know that I am giving away a free copy of Eli Clare’s book Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation & ask if you could spread the word to anyone interested.
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cheers!
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