The variety of community experience : qualitative studies of family and community life / edited by Steven J. Taylor, Robert Bogdan, and Zana Marie Lutfiyya.
'But they need me!': the story of Anna London -- 'Children's division is coming to take pictures': family life and parenting in a family with disabilities -- A mother's work is never done: constructing a 'normal' family life -- 'We're all one family': the positive construction of people with disabilities by family members -- A 'simple' farmer accused of murder: the case of Delbert Ward -- Life in Mendocino: a young man with Down syndrome in a small town in Northern California -- Baking bread together: a study of membership and inclusion -- A temporary place to belong: inclusion in a public speaking and personal relations course -- Singing for an inclusive society: the community choir -- 'My heart chose freedom': the story of Lucy Rider's second life -- Community based is not community: the social geography of disability -- More than they bargained for: the meaning of support to families.
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