Volume 32, Issue 8, 2011
Third World Quarterly
Special Issue: Disability in the Global South
Edited By Helen Meekosha and Karen Soldatic
Articles
Southern Bodies and Disability:
re-thinking concepts
Raewyn
Connell
pages 1369-1381
Human Rights and the Global South:
the case of disability
Helen
Meekosha & Karen
Soldatic
pages 1383-1397
Embodiment and Emotion in Sierra
Leone
Maria
Berghs
pages 1399-1417
Fostering Deaf People's Empowerment:
the Cameroonian deaf community and epistemological equity
Goedele
Am De Clerck
pages 1419-1435
Care, Disability and HIV in Africa:
diverging or interconnected concepts and practices?
Ruth
Evans &
Agnes
Atim
pages 1437-1454
Geodisability Knowledge Production
and International Norms: a Sri Lankan case study
Fiona
Kumari Campbell
pages 1455-1474
The Lived Experience of Families
Living with Spinal Cord Disability inNortheast Thailand
Julie
A King &
Mark
J King
pages 1475-1491
Nora
Groce,
Maria
Kett,
Raymond
Lang &
Jean-Francois
Trani
pages 1493-1513
Including Deaf Children in Primary
Schools in Bushenyi, Uganda: a community-based initiative
Susie
Miles,
Lorraine
Wapling &
Julia
Beart
pages 1515-1525
Mansha
Mirza
pages 1527-1536
Review Article
Poverty and Disability in the Global
South
Janaka
Biyanwila
pages 1537-1540
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