| Provocations for Critical Disability Studies |
20 |
| Feeling disability: theories of affect and critical disability studies |
18 |
| Redefining Critical Autism Studies: a more inclusive interpretation |
15 |
| Ableism in academia: where are the disabled and ill academics? |
15 |
| Understanding disabling barriers: a fruitful partnership between Disability Studies and social practices? |
12 |
| Not lazy, not faking: teaching and learning experiences of university students with disabilities |
10 |
| Austerity and the lives of people with learning disabilities. A thematic synthesis of current literature |
9 |
| Do disabled people need a stronger social model: a social model of human rights? |
9 |
| We are just ordinary people working hard to reach our goals!' Disabled students' participation in Norwegian higher education |
9 |
| The ableism elephant in the academy: a study examining academia as informed by Australian scholars with lived experience |
8 |
| The invisible enemy': disability, loneliness and isolation |
7 |
| Perspectives of the National Disability Insurance Scheme: participants' knowledge and expectations of the scheme |
7 |
| Tensions and unity in the struggle for citizenship: Swedish disability rights activists claim Full Participation! Now!' |
7 |
| People with disabilities as key actors in community-based disaster risk reduction |
7 |
| Disabled academics: a case study in Canadian universities |
7 |
| Citizenship: reflections on a relevant but ambivalent concept for persons with disabilities |
6 |
| Dementia, disability rights and disablism: understanding the social position of people living with dementia |
6 |
| Governmentality of adulthood: a critical discourse analysis of the 2014 Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice |
6 |
| Gathering in a cyber world: Internet use of Chinese disabled people and the emergence of disability constituencies |
5 |
| Disabled men with muscular dystrophy negotiate gender |
5 |
| Voting barriers and solutions: the experiences of people with disabilities during the Dutch national election in 2017 |
5 |
| Denial of disability discrimination by disabled people in China |
5 |
| Recognizing difference: in/visibility in the everyday life of individuals with facial limb absence |
5 |
| Living on a knife edge: the responses of people with physical health conditions to changes in disability benefits |
5 |
| 'I am not your nutter': a personal reflection on commodification and comradeship in service user and survivor research |
5 |
| Unreasonable adjustments: the additional unpaid labour of academics with disabilities |
5 |
| You are a parasite on the productive classes': online disablist hate speech in austere times |
5 |
| Making decisions together? Exploring the decision-making process in an inclusive research project |
4 |
| I shouldn't be living there because I am a sponger': negotiating everyday geographies by people with learning disabilities |
4 |
| Overprotection in the lives of people with intellectual disability in Malta: knowing what is control and what is enabling support |
4 |
| 'They're told all the time they're different': how educators understand development of sense of self for autistic pupils |
4 |
| Is 'different' still unacceptable? Exploring the experience of mobility disability within the Romanian social and built environment |
4 |
| Lay theories and criticisms of mental health news: elaborating the concept of biocommunicability |
4 |
| Peer support groups for parent-carers of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the importance of solidarity as care |
4 |
| University gatekeepers' use of the rhetoric of citizenship to relegate the status of students with disabilities in Canada |
4 |
| Gift from the gods? Dyslexia, popular culture and the ethics of representation |
4 |
| Quadriplegia, virtue theory, and flourishing: a qualitative study drawing on self-narratives |
4 |
| The role of neighborhood physical environment on mobility and social participation among people using mobility assistive technology |
4 |
| Invisible man: examining the intersectionality of disability, race, and gender in an urban community |
4 |
| Liminal still? Unmothering disabled children |
4 |
| Indigenous persons with disability in remote Australia: research methodology and Indigenous community control |
4 |
| Parent/carer views on personal health budgets for disabled children who use rehabilitation therapy services |
4 |
| 'It was clear from the start that [SDS] was about a cost cutting agenda.' Exploring disabled people's early experiences of the introduction of Self-Directed Support in Scotland |
3 |
| People with sight impairment in the world of visual arts: does it make any sense? |
3 |
| With the silence of a thousand cries: extremes of autistic advocacy |
3 |
| What makes a good self-advocacy project? The added value of co-production |
3 |
| Identity, impairment and disablement: exploring the social processes impacting identity change in adults living with acquired neurological impairments |
3 |
| Between art therapy and disability aesthetics: a sociological approach for understanding the intersection between art practice and disability discourse |
3 |
| Interpretative accounts of work capacity assessment policy for young adults with disabilities |
3 |
| 'We create our own small world': daily realities of mothers of disabled children in a South African urban settlement |
3 |