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Tracing the Bold Lines Drawn by Steven J. Taylor

Sat, April 9, 4:05 to 6:05pm, Convention Center, Floor: Level One, Room 149 A

Session Type: Symposium

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This panel organizes an examination of the lifework of Steven J. Taylor, who was respected nationally and internationally as an educator, researcher, colleague, advocate, mentor, and director, Center on Human Policy, Syracuse University. For Steve, democratic problem solving and the value of diverse “publics” assumed the inclusion of disabled people. Reminding us that disability studies (DS) existed in education well before “it had a name”(Danforth & Gabel, 2006), his observation was not intended to claim DS provenance, but to trace a DS orientation unique to educators. Steve held that now-devalued notions such as labeling theory and the theory of stigma could be viewed as foundational to DSE for important reasons. Panelists will consider many aspects of Steve’s mark on DSE.

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