Disability & the Global South (DGS), 2018, Vol. 5 No. 2- just published!
Special issue: Intersecting Indigeneity, Colonisation and Disability
Edited by: Karen Soldatic (Western Sydney University) and John Gilroy (University of Sydney)
PROUDLY FREE AND OPEN ACCESS- FULL ISSUE HERE: https://dgsjournal.org/current-issue/
ARTICLES
Editorial: Intersecting Indigeneity, colonialisation and disability
Karen Soldatic and John Gilroy
pp. 1337-1343
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Yuin, Kamilaroi, Sámi, and Maori people’s reflections on experiences as ‘Indigenous scholars’ in ‘Disability Studies’ and ‘Decolonisation’
John Gilroy, Margaretha Uttjek, Chontel Gibson, Kirsten Smiler
pp. 1344-1364
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Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology: Practitioners’ Reflections on Indigeneity, Disability and Neo-Colonial Marketing
Mershen Pillay and Harsha Kathard
pp. 1365-1384
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‘My granddaughter doesn’t know she has disabilities and we are not going to tell her’: Navigating Intersections of Indigenousness, Disability and Gender in Labrador
Deborah Stienstra, Gail Baikie, Susan M. Manning
pp. 1385-1406
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Disabling Bodies of/and Land: Reframing Disability Justice in Conversation with Indigenous Theory and Activism
Laura Jaffee and Kelsey John
pp. 1407- 1429
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The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its implications for the health and wellbeing of indigenous peoples with disabilities: A comparison across Australia, Mexico and New Zealand
Minerva C. Rivas Velarde, Patricia O’Brien, Trevor R. Parmenter
pp. 1430-1449
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Challenges in global Indigenous–Disability comparative research, or, why nation-state political histories matter
Karen Soldatic, Line Melboe, Patrick Kermit, Kelly Somers
pp. 1450-1471
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‘Black on the inside’: albino subjectivity in the African novel
Ken Junior Lipenga, Emmanuel Ngwira
pp. 1472-1487
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The role of indigenous and external knowledge in development interventions with disabled people in Burkina Faso: the implications of engaging with lived experiences
Lara Bezzina
pp. 1488-1507
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An intersection in population control: welfare reform and indigenous people with a partial capacity to work in the Australian northern territory
Louise St Guillaume, Cate Thill
pp. 1508-1530
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Inclusion of marginalised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples with neurocognitive disability in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
Clare Townsend, Michelle McIntyre, Ali Lakhani, Courtney Wright, Paul White, Jason Bishara, Jennifer Cullen
pp. 1531-1552
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