FYI
Thanks
-- Duncan
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Duncan H. Blackman, BA (Honours Certificate), MA
(Retired Consultant, Moose Jaw, SK, Canada)
Duncan’s cello recordings:
*http://www.muziboo.com/dhblack01/*<http://www.muziboo.com/dhblack01/>
(Caveat: Resources are provided for information only.)
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From: Domenica Lam <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Subject: REMINDER: Critical Disability Discourse - call for papers for VOL 3
by March 1, 2011
To:
REMINDER.... Please distribute widely. The *Critical Disability
Discourse*journal was initiated by the CDS Students' Association.
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10/04/2010 01:57 PM
To
Domenica Lam <[log in to unmask]>
cc
Subject
Critical Disability Discourse
I am pleased to announce the release of *Critical Disability Discourse*,
Vol. 2: https://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/cdd/index
If you are interested in reading Vol. 2, you can access our website with the
above link. If you are interested in submitting to this year's volume,
please read our call for papers posted at
http://www.yorku.ca/gradcdis/documents/callforpapers101004.pdf. We would
find it most helpful if you shared our call for papers with your own
contacts. *This year's submission deadline is March 1st, 2011.*
Critical Disability Discourse (CDD) is a bilingual, interdisciplinary
journal, publishing articles that focus on experiences of disability. The
journal’s review board consists in over thirty students and faculty members
from York University, the University of Toronto, Laval University, McMaster
University, and the University of Cambridge. This past year, we have been
working tirelessly on our second issue, reviewing thirty articles submitted
from across North America.
CDD was conceived by, and is managed entirely by, graduate students. Our
objective is to create an academic space where graduate students might make
valuable contributions to the field of Disability Studies. In an environment
where we are pressured by the mandate to publish or perish, and yet are
given very few opportunities to compete successfully for space in journals,
this journal is meant to facilitate an academic community and to provide a
more promising opportunity for people just beginning their careers.
Warm Regards,
Jen Rinaldi
Outgoing Managerial Editor
Critical Disability Discourse
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