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  1. Disability Studies Today
  2. Women with Disabilities: Essays in Psychology, Culture, and Politics (Health Society And Policy) by Michelle Fine, 1989-10-10
  3. Case Studies of Minority Student Placement in Special Education by Beth Harry, Janette K. Klingner, et all 2007-04-01
  4. Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible: Figuring Mephibosheth in the David Story (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies) by Jeremy Schipper, 2009-04-01
  5. Social Security Disability and the Legal Professional (West Legal Studies) by Jeffrey Scott Wolfe, Lisa B. Proszek, 2002-07-24
  6. Desiring Disability: Queer Theory Meets Disability Studies (A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Volume 9, Numbers 1-2)
  7. Disability Studies in Education: Readings in Theory And Method
  8. CEOE OSAT Mild-Moderate Disabilities 029 Teacher Certification Test Prep Study Guide (XAM OSAT) by Sharon Wynne, 2007-03-01
  9. Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights (Hastings Center Studies in Ethics)
  10. Encyclopedia of American Disability History (3 Volume set)
  11. Another Disability Studies Reader?: People With Learning Disabilities & a Disabling World
  12. Arguing about Disability: Philosophical Perspectives
  13. Social Histories of Disability and Deformity: Bodies, Images and Experiences (Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine)
  14. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (International Studies in Human Rights) by Oddný Mjöll Arnardóttir, Gerard Quinn, 2009-06-30

21. School Of Education | Faculty Of Education & Arts | The University Of Newcastle
Focuses on undergraduate and postgraduate Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary teacher education, including Special Education disability studies.
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/school/education/index.html
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23-25 May 2003 The School of Education at the Callaghan Campus of The University of Newcastle provides a unique study environment with a bushland campus situated in the largest regional city in Australia. The School has an excellent reputation throughout Australia for the quality of its programs and its innovative approach to teaching and the success of its graduates.
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22. Canadian Centre On Disability Studies - Disability Information Network
The Canadian Centre on disability studies is a consumerdirected, university-affiliatedcentre involved in research and education on disability issues.
http://www.disabilitystudies.ca/
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Research and Education on Issues that Affect us All
In Memoriam
Are you interested in taking an online course on disability studies? The Canadian Centre on Disability Studies, along with the University of Winnipeg is offering a 3 credit undergraduate course on disability studies starting in January of 2003. For more information go to this web page
Bursary Information and Application
    Disability Studies emanates from and supports the disability rights, independent and community living movements that emerged in the 1970's and 1980's. Disability Studies is interdisciplinary and defines disability not as a biological or objective issue, but as a social phenomenon. Disability Studies examines and critiques "elements" in the external world that create or produce, and sustain or perpetuate negative images of disability.
    The establishment of the Canadian Centre on Disability Studies has its roots in Canadian disability organizations, community groups and representatives from different faculties at the University of Manitoba . The focus of discussion was the development of a national centre to address emerging disability research and disability studies curriculum issues.
    A collaborative effort between the community, University of Manitoba and the

23. CCDS Disability Studies Links
disability studies Links. Australian Psychology and Intellectual DisabilityStudies homepage at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Society
http://www.disabilitystudies.ca/studieslinks.html
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24. RESOURCES / Disability Studies In Education
Incorporating disability studies into American Studies. by Rosemarie GarlandThomson. The New disability studies Inclusion or Tolerance?
http://ww2.nekesc.org/dse/resources.html
Links Resources E-Mail Events ... Newsletters RESOURCES Scholars Take Fresh Look At Disability Cultural perspective examined at S.F. State Tanya Schevitz, San Francisco Chronicle Staff Writer Incorporating Disability Studies into American Studies by Rosemarie Garland Thomson The New Disability Studies: Inclusion or Tolerance? by Rosemarie Garland Thomson New York Times Article This page was created and is maintained by the Northeast Kansas Education Service Center Please send your comments and inquires to:
James R. Wheeler, Ph.D., Executive Director
jwheeler@nekesc.org Mark A. Bernstein - Last updated on September 13, 2000
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25. Canadian Centre On Disability Studies
A consumerdirected, university-affiliated centre involved in research and education on disability issues. Committed to fostering a spirit of collaboration between the disability and academic communities and other interested parties on initiatives of mutual interest and benefit nationally and internationally.
http://www.escape.ca/~ccds/

26. CRDS: Center For Recreation And Disability Studies
1988 2001 The mission of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies' Centerfor Recreation and disability studies (CRDS) was to design and conduct
http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/crdsdraft/
Overview
The mission of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies' Center for Recreation and Disability Studies (CRDS) was to design and conduct exemplary research, training, and demonstration projects in the areas of recreation and disability. All projects focused on consumer-driven services and supports for the improvement of professional practice and the provision of the best possible recreation, rehabilitation, and recovery services to persons with disabilities. To carry out this mission, the Center brought together creative, innovative, and forward-thinking professionals from recreation, therapeutic recreation, and related disciplines.
As of December 2001, the structure of CRDS will change. The Department will maintain it's commitment to research, teaching, and service regarding people with disabilities and therapeutic recreation but will no longer maintain a separate entity organized as CRDS.
The following is a list of links to former CRDS projects and useful online resources. Many resources now are available to download from this site while others are still available for ordering.
The opinions expressed within do not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of identified and/or funding agencies, and no official endorsement should be inferred.

27. Texas Center For Disability Studies

http://tcds.edb.utexas.edu/
Making A Difference The MISSION of the Texas Center for Disability Studies is to serve as a catalyst so that people with developmental, and other disabilities, are fully included in all levels of their communities and in control of their lives. The Texas Center for Disability Studies consists of an interdisciplinary team of professionals at the university level, persons with disabilities from state, regional and local communities, statewide service providers, and advocacy organizations. All activities of the TCDS are guided by a belief in individualized supports, inclusion, self-determination, natural supports, and collaboration with organizations to address policy issues and systems change. CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING LINKS MEDIA ... SPANISH - EN ESPANOL The TCDS has moved! ( from the Sanchez Building, College of Education, at The University of Texas at Austin.) Please come visit us at our new location! GO TO MAP 4030 West Braker Lane, Building 1, Suite 180, Austin, TX 78759
The Texas CDS is one of sixty-one nonprofit facilities based in colleges or universities throughout the United States and its territories.

28. WebRing: Hub
disability studies Web Ring, Join This Ring. RingMaster baslock1.
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29. Centre For Developmental Disability Studies
Research centre creating and disseminating knowledge of intellectual and developmental disabilities.Category Regional Oceania Localities R Ryde Health...... We are part of University of Sydney click to go to home page. The Centrefor Developmental disability studies (CDDS) in Sydney, Australia.
http://www.cdds.med.usyd.edu.au/
"Creating and disseminating knowledge about developmental disability" What's New? About CDDS Our Staff Publications ... Links CDDS Search
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in Sydney , Australia. Our Vision
CDDS creates and disseminates knowledge that can improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities Our Mission:
We design and develop research, teaching and clinical practice to inform policy and practice which have an impact on people who have developmental disabilities. Newsletters Click on the link below to download a copy of the CDDS Newsletter in PDF format April 2002 September 2002 Our Strategies: Research and evaluation Teaching and curriculum development Clinical outreach Information services What is developmental disability? ... How to Contact Us
Website developed by Florio Research ( florio.com.au

30. Psychology And Disability Studies
Psychology disability studies Web Enquiries andrew.francis@rmit.edu.auThis page last modified by Andrew Francis. Top of Page. .
http://www.rmit.edu.au/departments/ps/

31. RMIT - Welcome To Psychology And Disability Studies
Homepage for the Department of Psychology and disability studies. Everythingyou need to know about studying psychology and disability studies at RMIT.
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse?SIMID=dv2yvmqq47yy

32. Disability Studies
Ðåñéå÷üìåíá Disabled Hellas. disability studies. DisabilityStudies. Disability Archive with online books and articles about
http://www.disabled.gr/studies.htm

33. Disability Studies, Rights, Culture
Back to Articles Index disability studies, rights, culture. Backto Articles Index. Polio Survivors' Page, The New Civil Rights, by
http://www.disabled.gr/gb-arts/study.htm
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34. Disability Studies
help. disability studies. Incarceration, Segregation and Eugenics; PeopleFirst Language; Centre for disability studies Home Page UK; Canadian
http://www.thalidomide.ca/gwolbring/Disability Studies.htm
Disability Studies
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Up Abuse of Disabled people artificial chromosome ... Disability Law/Statistic [ Disability Studies ] Disabled Children Disabled people in Ruralareas/developing countries Down Syndrome Let the people speak Enviromental Ethics ... Xenotransplantation The content of this webpage was moved to its new home at http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org Please go there. The new page follows W3C accessibility standards. The one here will not be updated anymore So come only if you encounter a problem on the other new page. Please send link suggestions (your webpage or others) to gwolbrin@ucalgary.ca . I can only grow the webpage with your help
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35. Society For Disability Studies
Society for disability studies. Welcome! The Society This The DisabilityStudies Web Ring site maintained by Barbara Robertson. Prev 5
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Joining SDS History and Founders of SDS Annual Meetings Publications ... Articles about Disability Studies from the New York Times (December 21, 1997) and the Chronicle of Higher Education (January 23, 1998).
Society for Disability Studies
Welcome!
The Society for Disability Studies is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization established to promote interdisciplinary research on humanistic and social scientific aspects of disability and chronic illness. Its membership includes social scientists, scholars in the humanities and disability rights advocates concerned with the problems of disabled people in society. The purpose of the society is to bring together people from diverse backgrounds and substantive concerns. The Society is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society. Browse through these pages for news and information about SDS, and find out who we are and what we do. David Mitchell
President SDS Contact Information

Office mailing address:
Carol J. Gill, Ph.D., Executive Officer, Society for Disability Studies

36. Announcement (11/99): New SIG - Disability Studies In Education (AERA.NET Bullet
disability studies in Education Call for Participation. increase the visibilityand influence of disability studies among all educational researchers.
http://www.aera.net/anews/announce/a99-006.htm
New AERA SIG Disability Studies in Education
Call for Participation
Objectives:
Disability Studies is an emerging interdisciplinary field of scholarship that critically examines issues related to the dynamic interplays between disability and various aspects of culture and society. Disability studies unites critical inquiry and political advocacy by utilizing scholarly approaches from post-positivist social sciences as well as the humanities and the arts. When specifically applied to educational issues, Disability Studies promotes the importance of infusing analyses and interpretations of disability throughout all forms of educational research, teacher education, and graduate studies in education. The purposes of this SIG are to:
  • encourage Disability Studies in education
  • provide an organizational vehicle for networking among Disability Studies researchers in education
  • increase the visibility and influence of Disability Studies among all educational researchers The first meeting of this SIG will take place at the AERA 2000 conference in New Orleans. If you are interested in joining
  • 37. We've Moved!
    The AJ Pappanikou Center for disability studies' web site has moved Please update your bookmarks! Our new address is WWW.AJP.UCONN.EDU.
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    38. The School Of Disablility Studies
    qualifications? You can build on your qualifications and earn a Bachelorof Applied Arts in disability studies at Ryerson University.
    http://www.ryerson.ca/ds/
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    A Post-diploma Degree Completion Program
    Do you have a Developmental Services Worker diploma, another disability-related diploma or other relevant academic/experiential qualifications? You can build on your qualifications and earn a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Disability Studies at Ryerson University.
    The program is flexible to meet your needs as an adult learner:
    • Offered on a part-time basis, requiring the equivalent of two years of full-time study.
      Three, two-week intensive courses offered on the Ryerson campus.
      Other required courses offered through distance education or on the Ryerson campus.
      Elective courses may be taken at Ryerson or other universities.
    The curriculum was developed in consultation with disability community, community colleges, service and advocacy organizations, and leaders in the field. Topics covered include:
    • Disability theory History of disability Policy issues Advocacy and social change Building community capacity Enabling interventions Leadership and Management issues Media and disability Ethics
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    39. RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Disability Studies
    disability studies Bachelor of Arts disability studies is a parttime, degree-completionprogram for those with Developmental Services Worker diploma;
    http://www.ryerson.ca/programs/disability.html

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    Disability Studies
    Bachelor of Arts
    A part-time program giving community college graduates the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree An underlying premise of this program is that the disadvantage typically experienced by those who are disabled reflects, primarily, the way society defines and responds to disability. Disability Studies is a part-time, degree-completion program for those with:
    • Developmental Services Worker diploma
    • Disability-related diploma
    • Other relevant academic/experiential qualifications
    Disability Studies will prepare students for leadership roles in:
    • Direct care
    • Management
    • Community development
    • Policy
    • Planning
    • Advocacy (both paid career and volunteer activities)
    Students will develop an increased awareness of the socio-political context of disability and learn to apply this perspective while working with the phenomenon of disability. Flexible course delivery formats maximize the program's accessibility to adult learners across the province and those with disabilities.

    40. OSU Disability Studies Minor Homepage
    Welcome to the homepage of the disability studies Minor at The OhioState University. Disability PSA. The disability studies Minor.
    http://ada.osu.edu/Disability Studies Webpage/DS Draft.htm
    Disability Studies Homepage OSU ADA Homepage Links Video PSA The Disability Studies Minor If you have questions, contact the co-directors: Brenda Jo Brueggemann and Robert Allen Fox If you have difficulty accessing any portions of this page due to incompatibility with adaptive technology or need the information in an alternative format, please contact the ADA Coordinator's Office; ada-osu@osu.edu; 614-292-6207 (v); 614-688-8605 (tty)

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