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1. Living 'with TBI' as complex embodiment.

2. Child welfare system inequities experienced by disabled parents: towards a conceptual framework.

3. Exploring belonging in the documentary inclusief [inclusive] as a matter of care.

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

5. Disabled and confined: using art therapy as a coping strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

6. Becoming quixotic? A discussion on the discursive construction of disability and how this is maintained through social relations.

7. Making me with others-gendered meanings of youth and youthfulness among young female disabled assistance users.

8. "What's wrong with you, are you stupid?" Listening to the biographical narratives of adults with dyslexia in an age of 'inclusive' and 'anti-discriminatory' practice.

9. Supercripping the academy: the difference narrative of a disabled academic.

10. Perceptions and experience of social media use among adults with physical disability in Nigeria: attention to social interaction.

11. Recognising the agency of people with dementia.

12. Belonging: women living with intellectual disabilities and experiences of domestic violence.

13. Putting down verbal and cognitive weaponry: the need for 'experimental-relational spaces of encounter' between people with and without severe intellectual disabilities.

14. Exploring the experiences of independent advocates and parents with intellectual disabilities, following their involvement in child protection proceedings.

15. Women's experiences of special observations on locked wards.

16. I had every right to be there: discriminatory acts towards young people with disabilities on public transport.

17. Disabled young people's hopes and dreams in a rapidly changing society: a co-production peer research study.

18. "Bullies tend to be obvious": autistic adults perceptions of friendship and the concept of 'mate crime'.

19. Gender, sexuality and relationships for young Australian women with intellectual disability.

20. 'They're told all the time they're different': how educators understand development of sense of self for autistic pupils.

21. Citizenship according to the UNCRPD and in practice: a plea for a broader view.

22. Between rhetoric and reality: disabled Rwandan young women's perspectives on gender inequality in school.

23. Two’s company, three’s a crowd: disabled people, their carers and their partners.

24. Friends and family: regulation and relationships on the locked ward.

25. Children with profound and multiple learning difficulties: laughter, capability and relating to others.

26. Experiences of visually impaired students in higher education: bodily perspectives on inclusive education.

27. ‘It’s better if someone can see me for who I am’: stories of (in)visibility for students with a visual impairment within South African Universities.

28. ‘Sensory highs’, ‘vivid rememberings’ and ‘interactive stimming’: children’s play cultures and experiences of friendship in autistic autobiographies.

29. Disabled students’ narratives about their schooling experiences.

30. Using a capabilities approach to understand poverty and social exclusion of psychiatric survivors.