Open Access Meets Critical Disability Studies

Iverson talks about open access for critical disability studies. Online open access is an opportunity, but also not a panacea. People should continue to bear in mind the relative invisibility of disability in comparison to more visible or institutionally acknowledged differences of race, gender, and...

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