HI Larry isn't Disability Studies Quarterly open access i.e
not just available by subscription? You're pursuing a great
subject. SRV derived normalisation principles in particular
continue to be used, despite sustained and cogent critiques
of their assimilationist foundation. In view of this, it
may be no shame to, in this case, maybe compromise your
principles somewhat and just publish! Looking forward to
reading your article, wherever it is
Cheers Carol
2009/4/10 Larry Arnold <[log in to unmask]>
Can anyone advise me of the existence of any open access
disability studies
journals as there is a critique of normalisation, that I
would very much
wish to publish in a peer reviewed journal.
The problem is that my ethical standards prevent me from
publishing in any
journal that is not open access, as that both
compromises my intellectual
property rights as an author and restricts public access
to the document as
well
Larry
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