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Professor Carol Thomas

 

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Research Activities

Current Research Activities

Disability, Rights and Welfare: Gender, Ethnicity and Ruralit

 

Previous Research Activities

Ethnicity, racism at work, stress, and doctors and their wives' well-being

Social Implications of the Increase in Wheelchair Use

 

 

Forthcoming Events

Disability Stories: gender and disability studies - Seminar by Professor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, 18 June 2012

Disability and Gender: body and mind A postgraduate seminar by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, 19 June 2012

Lancaster Disability Studies Conference 2012, 11 September 2012

 

Previous Events

Launch of the Centre for Disability Research (CeDR), 15 May 2008

International Disability Studies Conference, 2-4 September 2008

CeDR Seminar: 'Health of people with intellectual disabilities in Europe: A public health perspective' by Prof. Patricia Noonan Walsh, 16 September 2008

CeDR Research Seminar: Grahame Whitfield 'Bringing the social model of disability to bear in the making of government policy: Some observations on eureka moments and years of utter frustration', 9 December 2008

Donna Reeve 'What can Agamben's homo sacer offer to an analysis of contemporary psycho-emotional disablism?' - CeDR/DASS Seminar, 19 May 2009

Literary, Cultural, and Disability Studies: A Tripartite Approach to Postcolonialism, 1 June 2009

Literary, Cultural, and Disability Studies: A Tripartite Approach to Poststructuralism, 8 June 2009

CeDR/D.Vercity Seminar: Ruth Gould 'Nothing About Us, Without Us' an exploration into disability cultural history and the need to create control-led arts organisations', 24 August 2009

Centre for Disability Research (CeDR) Reading Group, 8 December 2009

CeDR Film Club: Examined Life, 28 January 2010

CeDR Seminar: Vicky Long Blossoming into 'Real People'? Framing Schizophrenia as Chronic Illness or Disability in the Context of Social and Economic Rehabilitation, 1945-1980, 2 March 2010

CeDR Seminar:DCSF Short Breaks Pathfinder Programme: Emerging themes from qualitative research, 11 March 2010

CeDR Seminar: Adele Hoskison-Clark & Laurence Clark Ticking Boxes: Experiences of Delivering Disability Equality Training', 18 March 2010

CeDR/CGWS Seminar: Anita Ghai 'Women and Disability: Conceptualizing a policy of care, 8 June 2010

CeDR/IOELC Seminar: Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care for Disabled People, 7 July 2010

Disability Studies Conference 2010, 7-9 September 2010

CeDR Seminar: Irma M Munoz-Baell 'Health promoting and inclusive schools for Deaf girls and boys Initiative: A general view', 19 October 2010

CeDR Seminar: Professor Roger Stancliffe, University of Sydney: Active support and community living for people with intellectual disabilities, 26 October 2010

CeDR Reading Group, 28 October 2010

CeDR Seminar: Disability Rights, 'Disorders of Consciousness' and the Mental Capacity Act: One Family's Experience, 13 December 2010

CeDR Reading Group: Voice Hearing and Social Models, 24 March 2011

Disability - Spaces and Places of Exclusion Symposium, 16 April 2012

 

 

News

CeDR joins Cumbria and Lancashire Local Academic Network of the Health Research Design Service NW, 22 July 2008

Norwegian Bioethics and Disability Scholar Patrick Kermit joins CeDR as a visiting Research Fellow, 16 February 2009

CeDR News 2 March 2009 published, 18 March 2009

1 Senior Research & 2 Research Associate posts in CeDR, 14 July 2009

New DH Report published: Estimating future numbers of adults with profound multiple learning disabil, 27 July 2009

 

 

Keywords

Cancer, Disability studies, Health, Social determinants of health, Social inequalities, Social justice, Social theory, Sociology, Supportive care

 

 

Associated Research Centres and Groups

Centre for Disability Research CeDR

Centre for Gender and Women's Studies

International Observatory on End of Life Care

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