We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Review of Disability Studies, volume 6, issue 4, is now available for free download from www.rds.hawaii.edu Subscribers will receive their print copies shortly. Subscriptions start at only $25.00 for students and can be ordered online at www.rds.hawaii.edu
The latest issue features a memorial to several Disability Legacies, which can also be viewed on our RDS Blog rdsinternationaljournal.blogspot.com, as well as articles on NGOs in post-communist Europe, expressions of psychiaric disability, and use of the term "retarded" on YouTube.
Enjoy!
Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal
Volume 6, Issue 4
Copyright 2010
Table of Contents
Legacies: Burning Books A-Foot in Heaven?
Steven E. Brown, University of Hawai‘i, USA
Research Articles
Social Entrepreneurs and NGOs for People with Mental Disabilities in Post-Communist Europe: Implications for International Policy
Daniel Holland, The Neurobehavior Center of Minnesota, USA
Vive la Révolution
Essya M. Nabbali, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
From Dialogue to Bakhtin’s Dialogue: A Critical Review in Learning Disability Research
Waseem Mazher, Columbia University, New York, USA
Jong-Gu Kang, Daegu University, South Korea
The Uses and Implications of the Term “Retarded” on YouTube
Brandy Johanson-Sebera & Julia Wilkins, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA
Book and Media Reviews
Doctors of Deception: What They Don’t Want You to Know about Shock Treatment
Reviewed by Laura K. Corlew
Disability and Diversity: A Sociological Approach
Reviewed by Marjorie McGee
Dissertation Abstracts
Megan A. Conway, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
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