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1. The Representation of Disabled People: a Hampshire Centre for Independent Living Discussion Paper.

2. Teaching standards and inclusion: beyond educating the same way.

3. Inclusive marketing and disability: value creation strategies for organisations and society in the toy industry.

4. A call to resist occupational therapy's promotion of ableism.

5. Living 'with TBI' as complex embodiment.

6. The social model and consumers with disabilities research: contributions, criticisms, and call for new perspectives.

7. Disability studies in and for inclusive teacher education in Aotearoa New Zealand.

8. 'I haven't met one': disabled EU migrants in the UK. Intersections between migration and disability post-Brexit.

9. Charlie Haden's earplugs.

10. Recognising inequality: ableism in Egyptological approaches to disability and bodily differences.

11. The representation of neurodivergent individuals in Radio Television Hong Kong's television series A Wall-less World.

12. "A Cognitive Listening": attending to captioning via the critical "unvoiceover".

13. A Proposition for Cultural Praxis in Critical Disability Studies: A Methodological Design for Inclusive Research.

14. Learning to read 'inclusion' divergently: enacting a transnational approach to inclusive education.

15. Bringing disability studies and youth studies together to enhance understandings of youth transitions.

16. A Material Culture of Medieval Disability: Contextualising Norwegian Votive Offerings.

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

18. Elective amputation and neuroprosthetic limbs.

19. Teacher education for inclusion and anti-oppressive curriculum development: innovative approaches informed by disability arts and narratives.

20. Eye Contact and the Performative Touch of Blindness.

21. Towards an embodied understanding of consumers with disabilities: insights from the field of disability studies.

22. Fostering responsible anticipation in engineering ethics education: how a multi-disciplinary enrichment of the responsible innovation framework can help.

23. A call for radical over reductionist approaches to 'inclusive' reform in neoliberal times: an analysis of position statements in the United States.

24. Call for Papers: Disability Studies/Performance Studies.

25. Resisting Unmet Expectations as Service User Ethics: Implications for Social Work.

26. Individualized education program development in early childhood education: a disabled children's childhood studies perspective.

27. Explorations of posthumanist methodology for disability studies in education (DSE) research.

28. Untangling ideologies of disablement: the perils of the (in)visibility of dis/ability in urban teacher education programs.

29. Reflections on Consultation: Applying a DisCrit and Equitable Implementation Lens to Help School Psychologists Disrupt Disparities.

30. 'Don't worry. It's just the baby blues': representations of new motherhood in contemporary graphic memoirs.

31. Troubling school toilets: resisting discourses of 'development' through a critical disability studies and critical psychology lens.

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

33. Re-storying autism: a body becoming disability studies in education approach.

34. ‘What about my voice’: emancipating the voices of children with disabilities through participant-centred methods.

35. Losing hope for change: socially just and disability studies in education educators' choice to leave public schools.

36. Bourdieu's practice theory as a multilevel framework for exploring change in disability sport: a case study of disability cricket.

37. "Misfitting" and Friendship in the Virtuous Life: Neurodiversity and Moral Formation.

38. Diffractively narrating teacher agency within the entanglements of inclusion.

39. The policy problem: the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and implications for access to education.

40. Psyche’s imperative: recollections of Leland Roloff the teacher.

41. Teaching disability: strategies for the reconstitution of disability knowledge.

42. Precision ableism: a studies in ableism approach to developing histories of disability and abledment.

43. Disability studies and inclusive education — implications for theory, research, and practice.

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

45. Walking the talk: towards a more inclusive field of disability studies.

46. Reines Licht: Blindness, Religion, and Morality in Selected Early Grimms' Kinder- und Hausmärchen.

47. Cross-cultural inclusive recreation and the normalization principle: Nirje's and Wolfersberger's differing approaches.

48. Making inclusion matter: critical disability studies and teacher education.

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

50. How might psychotherapy improve its service to disabled people and people with physical impairment?