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Dear colleagues

I have been approached to put together a Community Based Rehabilation module for a distance learning Masters' degree in "Special Education"  (though I am not comfortable with the term special education). If anyone out there has relevant literature or references or samples, I would appreciate, including the course outlines informed by the rights based model/UNCRPD.

Kindest regards

Tsitsi

Dr Tsitsi Chataika
Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Stellenbosch University, Centre for Rehabilitation Studies)
Research Associate (University of Dublin, Trinity College, Centre for Global Health
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African Policy On Disability and Development  (A-PODD) Project
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Tygerberg, 7505, South Africa
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Subject: MeCCSA Disability and Media Conference- Call

MeCCSA Disability Studies Network
Currents in the Mainstream - Where are we going?
22nd September, De Montfort University
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Disability images of the1980s and 1990s have received significant critical
attention, but there has been little work to date on its development in the
2000s, especially in relation to new or changing representations of
disability and the impacts of new media and changes in production, distribution
and reception. This day conference aims to re-visit and re-evaluate the complex
issues at stake in contemporary representations of disability and impairment
from a variety of critical perspectives, investigating both continuities and
new trends in representing disability. We encourage submissions  (papers or otherwise) which examine how representation
work is encouraged or circumscribed by questions of disability identity,
funding, distribution and audiences. The conference will also reflect on the
relationship between disability art and  and new disability imagery

Topics may include:
-    disabled performers, directors and media workers
-    mainstream film with disability themes
-    mainstream television with disability themes
-    disabled people in media industries
-    the politicisation of disability images
-'   'Post- disability' genres
-    disability and comedy
-    disabled people and Reality TV/ documentary
-    gender, sexuality, ethnicity, the body


Proposals of approximately 200 words for a 20-30 minute presentation
should be sent to the organisers, [log in to unmask], or [log in to unmask] by
the first call deadline of 12th July.




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