List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Chapter 1: Introduction (Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Rachel Robertson and Rosemarie Garland Thomson); Part I Human Variation across Family and Community Life; Chapter 2: Critical Disability Studies: A Knowledge Manifesto (Rosemarie Garland Thomson); Chapter 3: Dear Neurodiversity Movement: Put Your Shoes On (Sonya Freeman Loftis); Chapter 4: Not Now But Right Now: Creating Advocates and Scholars (Washieka Torres); Chapter 5: Bringing maternal studies into critical disability ...
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List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Chapter 1: Introduction (Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Rachel Robertson and Rosemarie Garland Thomson); Part I Human Variation across Family and Community Life; Chapter 2: Critical Disability Studies: A Knowledge Manifesto (Rosemarie Garland Thomson); Chapter 3: Dear Neurodiversity Movement: Put Your Shoes On (Sonya Freeman Loftis); Chapter 4: Not Now But Right Now: Creating Advocates and Scholars (Washieka Torres); Chapter 5: Bringing maternal studies into critical disability studies (Rachel Robertson and Christina (Tina) Fernandes); Chapter 6: Navigating 'the system' to find supports and services for people with developmental disability - how can research help make this a better journey? (Rachel Skoss); Chapter 7: Disabling Militarism: Theorising Anti-Militarism, Dis/ability, and Dis/placement (Mark Anthony Castrodale); Part II Media, Technology and Design; Chapter 8: Technology and Cultural Futures (Gerard Goggin); Chapter 9: A Media Manifesto (Katie Ellis); Chapter 10: Finding the highest common ground: Accessibility and the changing global reach and regulation of digital media (Mike Kent); Chapter 11: Interface Casting: Making the Physical, Digital (Justin Brown and Scott Hollier); Chapter 12: A Web for All: A Manifesto for Critical Disability Studies in Accessibility and User Experience Design (Sarah Lewthwaite, David Sloan and Sarah Horton); Chapter 13: Architectural sites of discrimination - positive to negative (Dianne Smith); Chapter 14: A DisHuman Manifesto, by ProjectDisHuman (Kirsty Liddiard, Katherine Runswick-Cole, Rebecca Lawthom, Dan Goodley); Chapter 15: A Super Normal design manifesto for disability studies (Graham Pullin); Part III Theoretical Work; Chapter 16: Engaging With Aging: The Greying of Critical Disability Studies (Hailee M. Gibbons); Chapter 17: 'Low Level Agency': Disability, Oppression and Alternative Genres of the Human (David T. Mitchel and Sharon L. Snyder); Chapter 18: Revisiting the Foundations of (Critical) Disability Studies: A social model manifesto (Kathy Boxall); Chapter 19: Severing Theoretical Work from Political Work in Disability Studies (James Berger); Chapter 20: Disciplining Disability: Intersections between Critical Disability Studies and Cultural Studies (Leanne McRae); Chapter 21: Cultivating and Expanding DisCrit (Disability Critical Race Theory) (Subini Annamm, David J. Connor and Beth A. Ferri); Chapter 22: Critical Disability Praxis (Akemi Nishida); Index
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1100grams, ISBN: 0961944692.