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  1. Claiming Disability: Knowledge and Identity (Cultural Front) by Simi Linton, 1998-01-01
  2. Disability and Culture
  3. Teaching Study Strategies to Students With Learning Disabilities by Stephen S. Strichart, Charles T., II Mangrum, 1993-01
  4. Sociologies of Disability and Illness: Contested Ideas in Disability Studies and Medical Sociology by Carol Thomas, 2007-05-15
  5. Teaching Mathematics to Students With Learning Disabilities by Nancy S. Bley, Carol A. Thornton, 2001-06
  6. Understanding Disability Studies and Performance Studies
  7. Teaching Social Competence to Youth and Adults With Developmental Disabilities: A Comprehensive Program by Donald A. Jackson, Nancy F. Jackson, et all 1998-03
  8. Recovering Bodies: Illness, Disability, and Life Writing (Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography) by G. Thomas Couser, 1997-11-15
  9. Points of Contact: Disability, Art, and Culture (Corporealities: Discourses of Disability)
  10. Disability/Postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory
  11. Literacy Beyond Picture Books: Teaching Secondary Students With Moderate to Severe Disabilities
  12. Certified Disability Management Specialist Exam Flashcard Study System: CDMS Test Practice Questions & Review for the Certified Disability Management Specialist Exam by CDMS Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2010
  13. Arts Resource Handbook: Activities for Students with Disabilities by Paula Chan Bing, 2003-03-19
  14. Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture (Corporealities: Discourses of Disability) by Carol Poore, 2009-06-02

41. Disability History Museum
Promotes understanding about the historical experience of people with disabilities by recovering, chronicling, and interpreting their stories.
http://disabilitymuseum.org

42. Disability Studies - UCLA College Of Letters And Science
What is Disability Studies? Disability Studies shifts our perspective on a marginalized phenomenon at the center of our experience disability - revising what is often
http://www.disabilitystudies.ucla.edu/
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In Memoriam Professor Paul Longmore: 1947-2010
...a friend to Disability Studies at UCLA What is Disability Studies?
Disability Studies shifts our perspective on a marginalized phenomenon at the center of our experience - disability - revising what is often misconceived as an aberration of daily life into one of its most basic and formative realities. The Disability Studies Minor at UCLA
The disability studies minor will be of interest to students from many different academic areas. Those students planning to enter professions in teaching, social work, public health, nursing, medicine, architecture, and law may have a special interest in applying their study to the needs of disabled populations.
Banner photo: The AXIS Dance Company in 'Fantasy in C Major' (2000)
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43. What's New From DRI - Disability Research Institute - University Of Illinois At
A national resource fostering high quality research, dissemination of information, and training and education related to disability policy. (Illinois)
http://www.dri.uiuc.edu/
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Funded from June 2000 to July 2007 as a cooperative agreement between the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Disability Research Institute (DRI) developed a national network of partners producing high-impact research in disability. Housed within the College of Applied Health Sciences' Center on Health, Aging, and Disability, the DRI served as a mechanism for partnering rigorous scientific research with the experience and practice expertise of the SSA to frame a focused research agenda designed to meet the informational needs of the agency. The DRI cooperative agreement brought together nationally recognized teams to conduct projects identified as need areas within SSA with minimal time delays between project implementation and applicable information. This website contains an archive of technical reports produced by the DRI.

44. Disability Studies - University Of Washington | Disability Studies
Disability Studies at the University of Washington involves a multicampus interdisciplinary group of faculty, staff, students and community members, who share an interest in
http://depts.washington.edu/disstud/
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Disability Studies - University of Washington
Disability Studies Minor and the Individualized Studies Major in Disability Studies provide opportunities for students to develop a strong interdisciplinary foundation in the social, legal and political framing of disability.
DISABILITY STUDIES PROGRAM
Individualized Studies Major in Disability Studies
Disability Studies is a minimum admission requirements major, accepting applications at any time. Visit the the Individualized Studies Web Site to learn more about it.
Disability Studies Minor: Requirements and Courses
We believe that all students pursuing a Disability Studies Minor must study the content in the following required courses in order to acquire a baseline understanding of Disability Studies.
Why Disability Studies?
Download the UW Disability Studies brochure
MS Word file: DS_Brochure_9-22-10.doc
JOIN OUR ONLINE COMMUNITY
Interested in communicating with others involved with Disability Studies at the UW? Check out the email list We strive to make our web pages accessible to everyone. If you encounter any difficulties viewing the content on these pages, please let us know via

45. SS Blueprints - Home Page
ADA consultants define and create strategies for accessible designs and concepts to complete the Utilitarian Design Theory.
http://www.ssblueprints.com/
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DHS -ADVANTAGE Program assistance for living conditions Date Here News Here
Ideal - encouraging independence while treasuring the conditions of the individual Commitment The intent is to increase awareness of the Universal Design/Utilitarian design concepts thru the importance of Architecture. Who Are The Disabled? People who have:
  • Physical Impairments
  • Visual, Speech and Hearing Impairments
  • Mental Retardation
  • The Elderly
  • Medical conditions- Cancer, Epilepsy, Heart Disease
Mission Statement Accessibility in an inaccessible world. The scope is of creating a livelihood to promote and encourage independence, and having human dignity for people. An ADA consultant could aide, define and strategize accessible designs and concepts to complete the Utilitarian Design Theory. Hygiene within the workplace could deal with accessibility issues making a better working environment.

46. Diligio
Dedicated to all aspects of Social Role Valorization - history, education, and practice. Includes academic and photographic resources.
http://www.diligio.com/

47. Disability Studies | AHEAD: Association On Higher Education And Disability
Disability Studies. An interesting QUOTE The Disability Studies SIG was established to provide a forum to share resources, ideas and support to AHEAD members in their efforts
http://www.ahead.org/sigs/disability-studies
AHEAD: Association on Higher Education And Disability
Home Special Interest Groups
Disability Studies
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The Disability Studies SIG was established to provide a forum to share resources, ideas and support to AHEAD members in their efforts to learn more about disability culture and explore possibilities to expand or implement Disability Studies programs and activities on their campuses. The content of this website is provided by Disability Studies SIG participants for educational purposes and does not necessarily reflect the position of AHEAD. The Disability Studies SIG meets during the annual International AHEAD Conference. Check the program schedule for meeting time and location.
SIG Chair: Mary Lee Vance,
University of Wisconsin - Superior
PO Box 2000
Superior, WI 54880-4500 USA
Phone: 715-394-8580
FAX: 715-394-8307
E-Mail: mvance@uwsuper.edu
Suggested Reading
Bending Over Backwards by Lennard Davis
Claiming Disability by Simi Linton
Disability (A Life Course Approach) by Mark Priestley (Polity Press)
Disability and the Media by Charles A Riley II (University Press of New England) Disability Studies edited by Snyder, Brueggelmann, Garland-Thomson

48. Home Page
A resource for those looking for information relating to the natural support given by local churches to individuals with disabilities.
http://www.jeffmcnair.com/CSRD/
The Center for the Study of Religion and Disability Dr. Jeff McNair, Director Home
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Welcome to the new CSRD website. This page will serve as a resource for those looking for information relating to the natural support given by local churches to individuals with disabilities.
Contact Information: Dr. Jeff McNair Professor of Special Education California Baptist University 5500 University Parkway 8432 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 343-4489 / Fax (951) 343-4553
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P.O. Box 7415, Redlands, CA 92375
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49. UW-Madison Cluster Hiring Initiative: Disability Studies
Disability Studies (DS) is a new field. Both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, DS embraces the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences.
http://www.clusters.wisc.edu/clusters/show/16
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Disability Studies (DS) is a new field. Both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, DS embraces the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences. As a worldwide area of research and teaching, DS scholars concentrate on the culture, experiences, history and contributions of people with disabilities across time and geography. Recognizing that disabilities are materially created by the cultures surrounding them, those in DS explore literature and economics, history and science, policy and practice to better understand how disabilities are experienced in our world. At the UW, faculty staff and students representing almost every college and more than thirty-five departments, institutes, programs and centers are increasingly working together to expand the range and organization of DS at the UW.

50. Studies Center For Handicapped Research
A non-profit research organization located in Syria providing updated information on a range of disabilities. View the aims of the center, success stories and how to volunteer.
http://www.caihand.org/
Disabled, But Not Disqualified
ICT4DPwDs - New Social Network Community of ICT for Development Persons with Disabilities
Join us and Sharing the Future http://ict4dpwd.ning.com Studies Cent re for Handicapped Research ...
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STRATEGICICTN PROGRAMME FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION IN SYRIA
UNICEF Studies Center for Handicapped Research (SCHR) 2004 -2010
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51. PSA
Expansive writing on topics relating to the disabled, their relationship with the community, and institutionalization vs de-institutionalization.
http://www.psawa.com/

52. UIC Graduate Catalog | Disability Studies
Admission Requirements. Doctor of Philosophy ; Degree Requirements. Doctor of Philosophy; Mailing Address Department of Disability and Human Development (MC 626)
http://www.uic.edu/gcat/AHDIS.shtml
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    Degree Requirements Mailing Address:
    Department of Disability and Human Development (MC 626)
    1640 West Roosevelt Road
    Chicago, IL 60608 Campus Location: 215 DHSP
    Program Code: 20FS1166PHD
    Telephone: (312) 996-1508
    E-mail: sr22@uic.edu
    Web Site: http://www.ahs.uic.edu/dis
    Academic Coordinator: Sarah Rothberger
    Director of Graduate Studies: Carol J. Gill
    Admission Requirements
    Applicants will be considered on an individual basis by the Admission Committee for the doctoral program in Disability Studies. Individuals who fail to meet one or more criteria for admission may be admitted conditionally if their applications are otherwise strong and the applicant agrees to work with her/his mentor to address these gaps through courses and other recommended work. To establish a mentor relationship, all applicants for the program are strongly encouraged to meet one or more faculty members whose research interests most closely match those of the student. The coordinator of the PhD program will arrange such meetings for applicants upon request.

53. Every Contact Counts
A Disability awareness and customer service training program for medical facilities. Offers problem based learning to promote patient centered care.
http://www.everycontactcounts.com
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The Every Contact Counts program is a customer service training piece focused primarily on improving the quality of care for patients with disabilities. Using the Problem Based Learing approach, it is respectful of the expertise of participants and fosters a strong personal connection to the resulting suggestions and lessons. The program is designed to raise disability awareness for medical professionals, especially front line employees (those dealing with the public face-to-face on a daily basis.) Other targeted employees are: Health care clinicians, Social workers, Health care administrators, Human resources professionals and Patient representatives. The goal of the session is to advocate through policy and practice for individuals with disabilities within the hospital setting . The program has been presented hospitals, doctor's offices, insurance providers and others. These facilities range from members of small and large healthcare systems to independent offices and facilities.

54. Canadian Centre On Disability Studies - Achievements
Navigation bar 1 Navigation bar 2. CCDS Achievements The Canadian Centre on Disability studies has ongoing involvement in a number of projects in partnership with consumer
http://disabilitystudies.ca/achievements.htm

55. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
Journal that features articles important to rehabilitation counseling practitioners in counseling, education, or research settings. Substantial archive access.
http://rcb.sagepub.com/
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    56. Disability Studies - Hofstra College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences - Hofstra Univ
    Disability is a fundamental facet of human diversity–people with disabilities make up the largest minority in the U.S. population–and disabled people have histories and
    http://www.hofstra.edu/disabilitystudies/

    57. "Nothing About Us, Without Us" | Disability Studies - University Of Windsor
    The disabilities movement motto, “ Nothing about us, without us,” captures the motivation for the Disability Studies program. Disabilities Studies provides students with the
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    58. Society For Disability Studies Links
    Society for Disability Studies Links Contents Academic Programs - Social, activist, and organizational resources - Journals and other Media - General disability links
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    Contents - Academic Programs
    Social, activist, and organizational resources

    Journals and other Media

    General disability links

    General policy links
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    Other scholarly societies
    Links to Academic Programs or Centers of Disability Studies Center for Disability Studies , at the University of Hawaii Courses for MPA/Disability Studies degree at Suffolk University Disability Research Unit at University of Leeds, U.K. Disability Studies concentration at Syracuse University Center for Disability Research at Uppsala University Institute for Disability Policy , at the University of Southern Maine Institute for Human Development , at Northern Arizona University Institute on Disability , at the University of New Hampshire Department of Disability and Human Development , at the University of Illinois at Chicago. They now have a Ph.D. program in Disability Studies and a Masters of Science program in Disability and Human Development. Disability-Related Organizations, Institutes, Initiatives, and Agencies

    59. Barbara Robertson S Disability Research Resources
    On-line resources for disability research from a socio-political perspective, and the emerging interdisciplinary field of Disability Studies.
    http://members.tripod.com/~Barbara_Robertson/DisabRes.html

    60. Disability Studies Certificate Program At The College Of Education - Temple Univ
    Disability Studies offers a course of studies that explore disability from historical, cultural and socio......Disability Studies Graduate Certificate Program Program
    http://www.temple.edu/education/programs/certificate/iod_disabilitystudies.html
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    Disability Studies Temple's Disability Studies Program draws upon resources in a broad array of disciplines from the liberal arts and social sciences to the allied health professions. By approaching a more accurate understanding and appreciation of people with disabilities and the evolution of their civil rights movement; it also invites its audience to reflect on how the study of disability relates to professional, social and personal aspects of their lives. Students working towards graduate degrees in various disciplines and focusing on disability will be able to study the central concepts of disability theory and action modes of research through Disability Studies graduate courses. The certificate can be earned in conjunction with a wide variety of disciplines. Disability Studies provides students an opportunity to reflect critically upon practices and approaches that may be taken-for-granted in their home disciplines. Particular strengths include the social history of disability and ableism; disability and health; ecological aspects of disablement; universal design; disability social policy; constituency-oriented research' disability rights and culture.

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