ABSTRACT
The purpose of this article is to describe how students, as part of their education, published course papers in an anthology. Over a period of 2.5 years, we followed students in an undergraduate social work program. The course, which focused on long-term illnesses and the functional barriers people with disabilities face in society, ended with a graded seminar in which students presented written manuscripts based on the course content. The papers were later compiled into a student anthology. The publishing process involved several participants, including teachers, a book publisher, and a disability organization. This article describes experiences based on the perspectives of the students, the disability organization, the publisher, and the editor. It ends with advice and recommendations for those who want to use this method.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks also to the disability organization, Organization for People With Impaired Mobility (DHR), Gothenburg, Sweden, that financially supported publishing the book.
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Jörgen Lundälv
Per Olof Larsson is Retired Lecturer and Filosofie Licentiate in Social Work at the Department of Social Work at University of Gothenburg, Håkan Högberg is President of the Organization for People With Impaired Mobility, Jörgen Lundälv is Associate Professor in Social Work at the Department of Social Work at University of Gothenburg.