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1. Living 'with TBI' as complex embodiment.

2. Using virtual reality to implement disability studies' advocacy principles: uncovering the perspectives of people with disability.

3. Disability studies as a framework to design disability awareness programs: no need for 'magic' to facilitate children's understanding.

4. How is disability understood? An examination of sociological approaches.

5. Disability by association for siblings of adolescents and adults with cognitive disabilities.

6. To what extent is the schooling system willing to change to include disabled children?

7. Doctoral theses.

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

9. RiDE themed issue - On disability: creative tensions in applied theatre: an extended review.

10. Problematising parent-professional partnerships in education.

11. Overlaps and contradictions between queer theory and disability studies.

12. Respite Care for Disabled Children: micro and macro reflections.

13. Disability Studies as Ethnographic Research and Text: research strategies and roles for promoting social change?

14. The 'Normal' and the Monstrous in Disability Research.

15. Disability, poverty and development: critical reflections on the majority world debate.

16. (Visual) Disability - from exclusive perspectives to inclusive differences.

17. Evaluating Lifeworld as an emancipatory methodology.

18. Disability in the news: a reconsideration of reading.

19. When elevators were for pianos: an oral history account of the civilian experience of using wheelchairs in Canadian society. The first twenty-five years: 1945-1970.

20. Epistemological journeys in participatory action research: alliances between community psychology and disability studies.

21. The future of equality and human rights in Britain-opportunities and risks for disabled people.

22. Disability and Employment in the USA: the quest for best practices.

23. Applying the social model in practice: some lessons from countryside recreation.

24. Presage of a paradigm shift? Beyond the social model of disability toward resistance theories of disability.

25. Contesting Practices, Challenging Codes: self advocacy, disability politics and the social model.

27. GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT PERSPECTIVES SECTION.

28. Disability Studies and Phenomenology: the carnal politics of everyday life.

29. Dimensions of Oppression: theorising the embodied subject.

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

33. Harried by Harding and Haraway: student-mentor collaboration in disability studies.

34. (Dis)empowering Paralympic histories: absent athletes and disabling discourses.

35. Implanting impairment: contextualizing a US special education category.

36. The current status and future of centers for independent living in Korea.

37. Becoming rhizomatic parents: Deleuze, Guattari and disabled babies.

38. Making sense in primary care: levelling the playing field for people with communication difficulties.

39. Screening Networks: shared agendas in feminist and disability movement challenges to antenatal screening and abortion.

40. Disabled by Design.

41. Well, I Know this is Going to Sound Very Strange to You, but I Don't See Myself as a Disabled Person: identity and disability.

42. Bauman's Strangers: impairment and the invalidation of disabled people in modern and post-modern cultures.

43. Interviewing Non-disabled People About Their Disability-related Attitudes: seeking methodologies.

44. A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions of Individuals with Disabilities Concerning Health and Rehabilitation Professionals.

45. The Constitution of Impairment: modernity and the aesthetic of oppression.

46. Disability and the anti-obesity offensive.

47. Wounded/monstrous/abject: a critique of the disabled body in the sociological imaginary.

48. Reading dis/ability: interrogating paradigms in a prism of power.

49. Self-determination within Australian school transition programmes for students with a disability.

50. Writing Disability History: problems, perspectives and sources.