Disability Studies:
http://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/
This is a free, open-access journal devoted to cutting edge research in
the field, from Canada and around the world.
Please have a look at this outstanding collection of articles, consider
contributing your work to the journal in the future, and spread the word!
Contents:
A Brief Introduction to the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
Michael Bergob
Canadian Disability Activism and Political Ideas: In and Between
Neo-Liberalism and Social Liberalism
Michael J. Prince 1-34
Disability History In Canada: Present Work In The Field And Future Prospects
Geoffrey Reaume 35-81
Firing Up Disability Studies: A Report from the Edges of the Human Community
Tanya Titchkosky 82-108
The Inaccessible Road Not Taken: The Trials, Tribulations And Successes Of
Disability Inclusion Within Social Work Post-Secondary Education
Irene Carter, Roy Hanes, Judy E. MacDonald 109-142
Profile: The Living Archives Project: Canadian Disability and Eugenics
Colette Leung 143-166
Review: Titchkosky, Tanya. The Question of Access: Disability, Space,
Meaning.
Allison Hitt 167-170
Creative Work: Eulogizing Ebenezer Scrooge
Adam Pottle 171-174
Jay
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Jay Dolmage, Ph.D
Editor, Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
Assistant Professor of English
University of Waterloo
Department of English
Hagey Hall of Humanities Building
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Tel: 519 888 4567 x31035
Fax: 519 746 5788
dolmage@uwaterloo.ca
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