Irving Kenneth Zola (1935-1994) was an internationally-known activist and writer in the fields of medical sociology and disability rights. He was a founding member of the Society of Disability Studies and the first editor of "Disability Studies Quarterly". He also was a founding member and counselor at the Boston Self-Help Center. His best-known book, which first came out in 1982, is "Missing Pieces: A Chronicle of Living With a Disability". Wikipedia
As many of you know, my late husband, Irving Kenneth Zola, was a prolific writer and activist in the field of disability rights and medical sociology. www.irvingzola.com/
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Irving Kenneth Zola was an internationally known sociologist and advocate who specialized in disability studies and medical sociology. He was associated with Brandeis University from 1963 until his death in 1994 and was a founding member of the Society o www.brandeis.edu/lemberg/SGHL/Subpages/Collections/irving...
This is a book about how to do social research, but it is not a manual of techniques. Rather, these essays examine how research choices are made, what questions are asked, and how research can go wrong or go unexpectedly right. Irving Kenneth Zola drama www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/302_reg.html