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Normalization and its relevance today. by Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders ; 20 (3) 1993: 379-390 1993
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Understanding other minds: perspectives from autism. by
Publication details: Oxford OUP 1993
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Constructions and creations: idealism, materialism and disability theory by Series: Disability & Society ; 13 (1) 1998
Publication details: 1998
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Developmental versus difference approaches to mental retardation: a theoretical extension to the present debate by Series: American Journal on Mental Retardation ; 102 (4) 1998: 379-391
Publication details: 1998
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Market theory in human services by Series: Interaction ; 11 (1) 1997: 21-25
Publication details: 1997
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The articulation of theory and practice : critique and resistence in Aotearoa New Zealand by Series: Disability & Society ; 13 (2) 1998: 183 - 198
Publication details: 1998
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The 'Normal' and the monstrous in disability research. by Series: Disability & Society ; 14 (4) 1999: 435 - 448.
Publication details: 1999
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The use and abuse of models of disability by Series: Disability & Society ; 15 (1) 2000: 157-165
Publication details: 2000
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The problem of typological thinking in mental retardation by Series: Mental Retardation ; 35 (6) December 1997: 448-457
Publication details: 1997
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We have choices: globalisation and welfare user movements by Series: Disability & Society ; 15 (7) 2000: 973-989
Publication details: 2000
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Contesting practices, challenging codes: self-advocacy, disability politics and the social model by Series: Disability & Society ; 16 (1) 2001: 123-141
Publication details: 2001
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The future of the disabled in liberal society: an ethical analysis by
Publication details: Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame Press 2000
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'Learning difficulties', the social model of disability and impairment: challenging epistemologies by Series: Disability & Society ; 16 (2) 2001: 207-231
Publication details: 2001
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Neutrality as a moral standpoint, conceptual confusion and the full inclusion debate by Series: Disability & Society ; 16 (5) 2001: 637-654
Publication details: 2001
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Bodies, disability and spaces: the social model and disabling spatial organisations by Series: Disability & Society ; 16 (5) 2001: 689-706
Publication details: 2001
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A reluctance to be defined 'disabled'. How can the social model of disability enhance understanding of anorexia? by Series: Disability & Society ; 16 (5) 2001: 749-764
Publication details: 2001
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Communities of practice: expanding professional roles to promote reflection and shared inquiry by Series: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education ; 21 (2) 2001: 114-123
Publication details: 2001
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