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C. Chapman
School of Social Work
York University
Canada
Chris Chapman is Assistant Professor of Social Work at York University and holds a PhD in Sociology and Equity Studies from OISE/UT. His research explores diverse ways ethical self-governance and interlocking oppression interact with one another. Chris’ publications include: Colonialism, Disability, and Possible Lives: The Residential Treatment of Children Whose Parents Survived Indian Residential Schools (2012), Becoming Perpetrator: How I Came to Accept Restraining and Confining Disabled Aboriginal Children (2010), and Fostering a Personal-is-political Ethics: Reflexive Conversations in Social Work Education (2013; with Nazia Hoque and Louise Utting). He is co-editor of the forthcomingDisability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the US and Canada (2014, Palgrave MacMillan; with Liat Ben-Moshe and Allison C. Carey).
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