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Research in Social Science and Disability
This series explores disability as a key social issue through multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed research. It examines social, economic, and institutional factors shaping disabled individuals' experiences, highlighting identity, policy, and activism. The series advances disability studies by fostering inclusive scholarship and critical inquiry.
DOI 10.1108/rssd
Editors Professor Allison Care Professor Sara Green
Series Copyright Holder: Emerald Publishing Limited
Online start date 1999
Print ISSN 1479-3547
Disability and the Changing Contexts of Family and Personal Relationships
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Disability Alliances and Allies: Opportunities and Challenges
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New Narratives of Disability: Constructions, Clashes, and Controversies
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Factors in Studying Employment for Persons with Disability: How the Picture Can Change
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Sociology Looking at Disability: What Did We Know and When Did We Know it
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Disability and Intersecting Statuses
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International Views on Disability Measures: Moving Toward Comparative Measurement
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Exploring Theories and Expanding Methodologies: Where we are and where we need to go
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