6. Michael Oliver, “The Social Model in Action: If I Had a Hammer,” in Implementing the Social Model of Disability: Theory and Research, ed. Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer (Leeds: Disability Press, 2004), pp. 18-31 (pp. 23-24). 7.
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