Disability and the Global South (DGS), 2015, Vol. 2 No. 1
Special issue: Disability and Forced Migration
Edited by Maria Pisani (University of Malta) and Shaun Grech (The Critical Institute)
PROUDLY FREE AND OPEN ACCESS - ALL ARTICLES CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: http://dgsjournal.org/current-issue/
EDITORIAL
Towards a Critical Understanding of the Disability/Forced Migration nexus
Shaun Grech and Maria Pisani
pp. 416-420
ARTICLES
Disability and Forced Migration: Critical Intersectionalities
Maria Pisani and Shaun Grech
pp. 421-441
Disability and displacement in times of conflict: Rethinking migration, flows and boundaries
Maria Berghs
pp. 442-459
'Ask us what we need': Operationalizing Guidance on Disability Inclusion in Refugee and Disabled Persons Programs
Emma Pearce
pp. 460-478
Disability-inclusive healthcare in humanitarian camps: Pushing the boundaries of disability studies and global health
Mansha Mirza
pp. 479-500
'Nowhere to be found': disabled refugees and asylum seekers within the Australian resettlement landscape
Karen Soldatic, Kelly Somers, Amma Buckley and Caroline Fleay
pp. 501-522
'Disabled asylum seekers?. They don't really exist': The marginalisation of disabled asylum seekers in the UK and why it matters
Rebecca Yeo
pp. 523-550
VOICES FROM THE FIELD
Disability and forced migration: the experience of a Syrian Doctor
Ayman Mostafa
pp. 551-555
Refugees with a Disability in Malta: Challenges and Opportunities
UNHCR (Malta)
pp. 556-562
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