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1. ‘This is real now because it’s a piece of paper’: texts, disability, and LGBTQ parents.

2. Critical cultural disability studies and mental health: a rhetorical perspective.

3. Embodying and enacting disability as siblings: experiencing disability in relationships between young adult siblings with and without disabilities.

4. Achievements of and challenges facing the Korean Disabled People's Movement.

5. ‘There is always this feeling of otherness’: exploring the lived experiences of visually impaired immigrant women in Canada.

6. 'It's like having another job': the invisible work of self-managing attendant services.

7. Inclusions and exclusions in law: experiences of women with disability in rural and war-affected areas in Sri Lanka.

8. Disabled occupational therapists – asset, liability … or ‘watering down’ the profession?

9. Variables affecting teachers’ intentions to include students with disabilities in regular primary schools in Bangladesh.

10. Empower, inspire, achieve: (dis)empowerment and the Paralympic Games.

11. Can a blind person play dodge ball? Enacting body and cognition with a group of youths with visual disabilities.

12. Media labeling versus the US disability community identity: a study of shifting cultural language.

13. Abuse and Disabled People: vulnerability or social indifference?

14. Focusing on Disability and Access in the Built Environment.

15. Constructions and Creations: idealism, materialism and disability theory.

16. The choice agenda in the Australian supported housing context: a timely reflection.

17. Social enterprises as enabling workplaces for people with psychiatric disabilities.

18. Voices of girls with disabilities in rural Iran.

19. Social support, the presence of barriers and ideas for the future from students with disabilities in the higher education system in Croatia.

20. A culture of silence: modes of objectification and the silencing of disabled bodies.

21. Capabilities, human value and profound disability: capability theory and its application to theatre, music and the use of humour.

22. What’s disability got to do with it? Changing constructions of Oscar Pistorius before and after the death of Reeva Steenkamp.

23. Public health policy and social support for immigrant mothers raising disabled children in Canada.

24. Getting on the right track? Educational choice-making of students with special educational needs in pre-vocational education and training.

25. ‘Miss mum’: mind and affective experience of Korean learners identified with autism spectrum and cognitive difficulties.

26. ‘The dying of the light’: the impact of the spending cuts, and cuts to employment law protections, on disability adjustments in British local authorities.

27. Whose responsibility? Resilience in families of children with developmental disabilities.

28. (Micro)mobility, disability and resilience: exploring well-being among youth with physical disabilities.

29. Employers’ and employment counselors’ perceptions of desirable skills for entry-level positions for adolescents: how does it differ for youth with disabilities?

30. A lame argument: profoundly disabled embodiment as critical gender politics.

31. Vocational rehabilitation of disabled people in Germany: a systems-theoretical perspective.

32. Social inclusion through employment: the marketisation of employment support for people with learning disabilities in the United Kingdom.

33. Women’s perceptions of how their dyslexia impacts on their mothering.

34. Narrative accounts of university education: socio-cultural perspectives of students with disabilities.

35. Reflecting on attention-deficient hyperactivity disorder and disablement in education with Eric Fromm.

36. Is it possible to create a politically engaged, contextual psychology of disability?

37. The politics of joking: narratives of humour and joking among adults with Asperger’s syndrome.

38. Syndrome or difference: a critical review of medical conceptualisations of Asperger’s syndrome.

39. Asking for too much? The voices of students with disabilities in Botswana.

40. Dyslexia, mothering and work: intersecting identities, reframing, 'drowning' and resistance.

41. In defence of psychology: a reply to Goodley and Lawthom (2005).

42. The Social Model of Disability: what does it mean for practice in services for people with learning difficulties?

43. Beyond Adjustment: integration of cognitive disability into identity.

44. 'Out of Place', 'Knowing One's Place': space, power and the exclusion of disabled people.

45. Decontextualizing Disability in the Crime Mystery Genre: the case of the invisible handicap.

46. Are Attitudes to People with Learning Disabilities Negatively Influenced by Charity Advertising? An experimental analysis.

47. In defence of disability studies: a response to Forshaw (2007) 'In defence of psychology: a reply to Goodley and Lawthom (2005)'.