For various reasons I don't have a lot of respect for that journal, maybe it
is just me, but I don't forget old slights, whether they be through error or
whatever, but I did submit a paper to that supposedly August journal and
never heard anything, I submitted again, again using what I was directed to
do through the internet, now the next I can't remember or verify for sure
(which is a bit remiss of me) but once again no responce. I don't know what
to think, it may be because Hawai and there institutions being vassals of
the failing US hegemony are afraid of the word "arse" because I can
configure no other reasonable explanation to suppose. Perhaps there is a
huge cybergate around five O or a great nanny filter who makes Scunthorpe
look like the pornography capital of the world.
You and your censorious web filters might be scared of me, but I tell you
all you live on a volcano, metaphorical and physical.
I will call your hand I will call your bluff. Just what is your explanation?
Boycott it, I say so.
Larry
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> Subject: Lastest issue of RDS now available online
>
> 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!
>
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