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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

 

 

Disability and Poverty: the need for a more nuanced understanding of implications for development policy and practice

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

 

 

Disability and Humanitarianism in Refugee Camps: the case for a travelling supranational disability praxis

Mansha Mirza
pages 1527-1536

 

Review Article

 

Poverty and Disability in the Global South

Janaka Biyanwila
pages 1537-1540

 

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School of Social Sciences and International Studies
University of New South Wales
Sydney 2052
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