Integration, disability and commitment: a response to Mårten Söder

The article is written in response to Mårten Söder's (Volume 4, Number 2, June 1989) paper 'Disability as a social construct: the labelling approach revisited'. It examines and questions his assumptions and arguments and the evidence he provides for them. It attempts to uncover the na...

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