Pro-social skills reconsidered as an ethnocentric and eccentric ‘ethical practice’, institutionalization as a path to future institutionalization, and the inclusion-in-collusion of dissent and heterogeneity


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2008

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Pro-social skills reconsidered as an ethnocentric and eccentric ‘ethical practice’, institutionalization as a path to future institutionalization, and the inclusion-in-collusion of dissent and heterogeneity. Society for Disability Studies. New York, NY. 2008.

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Pro-social skills reconsidered as an ethnocentric and eccentric ‘ethical practice’, institutionalization as a path to future institutionalization, and the inclusion-in-collusion of dissent and heterogeneity

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Chapman, Christopher S.

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Pro-social skills reconsidered as an ethnocentric and eccentric ‘ethical practice’, institutionalization as a path to future institutionalization, and the inclusion-in-collusion of dissent and heterogeneity

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Society for Disability Studies

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