As editor of Disability Studies Quarterly I gladly announce
the publication of the Winter 2002 issue, volume 22, number 1, of
the Quarterly. It can be accessed at <www.cds.hawaii.edu> by
clicking on DSQ. The issue contains the following articles along
with reviews of books, films, and video tapes.
Disability and David Lynch's `Disabled' Body of Work by Tom
O'Connor
Organizational Culture and People with Disabilities by Mary
G. Maciel Klinger
Personally Speaking: A Critical Reflection of Factors Which
Blur the Original Vision of Personal Assistance Services by Carol
Marfisi
New Policies Related to Vocational Rehabilitation of
Disabled People in Poland by Teresa Zolkowska and Iwona Kasior-
Szerszen
Exceeding Expectations: A Historical Analysis of Student
Power and Self-Determination by David Brewer
Potential Maximization: Toward a Micro-Sociological Approach
in Disability Studies by Paul Gordon Jacobs
What's a Leg Got to Do with It? by Donna R. Walton
Worth Living by Harriet McBryde Johnson
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David Pfeiffer, Ph.D.
Resident Scholar
Center on Disability Studies
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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I gave up cynicism when Henry Kissinger won the Nobel
Peace Prize....Tom Lehrer
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