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The Blurring of Boundaries between Research and Everyday Life: Dilemmas of Employing One’s Own Experiential Knowledge in Disability Research Mogendorff, Karen; Wageningen University
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Normalcy, Knowledge, and Nature in Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Ray, Sarah Jaquette
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Some Touching Thoughts and Wishful Thinking Kleege, Georgina; University of California, Berkeley
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"This is the anthropologist, and she is sighted": Ethnographic Research with Blind Women Hammer, Gili; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Rethinking Autism: Implications of Sensory and Movement Differences Donnellan, Anne M. - Hill, David A. - Leary, Martha R.
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A Tribute to My Dyslexic Body, As I Travel in the Form of a Ghost Granger, Dené
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Invisible Credibility: Ethos and the E-patient Ghiaciuc, Susan
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Reflexivity in Research: Disability between the Lines Rinaldi, Jen
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Becoming-undisciplined through my Foray into Disability Studies Moss, Pamela; University of Victoria
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Foucault and ‘the Right to Life’: from Technologies of Normalization to Societies of Control” Anders, Abram; University of Minnesota Duluth
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