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Last month, we released the second issue of Volume 14 of CJDS. If you’d like to take a look, you can access the full issue at the following link: cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cj...

We will also promote the articles in this issue throughout October. More starting Friday!
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025) | Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
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Natalie Frandsen determined that the accommodation model and online learning design elements influence learning for students with mental-health-related disabilities, in...

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Please send me a note if you're interested in reviewing! I'm particularly interested in films, art exhibits, and of course, books. Let's chat and see what reviews we can feature in the journal.
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Important announcement: We would like to introduce the new CJDS Reviews Editor!

Christopher A. Riddle, PhD, is a Distinguished Professor & Chair of Philosophy at Utica University, New York, USA.

Welcome aboard!
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Juan Camilo Mansilla, François Routhier, et Normand Boucher examinons comment les personnes handicapées motrices perçoivent leurs propres capacités de mobilité par rapport aux conditions environnementales qu'elles rencontrent dans les zones urbaines en ...

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Handicap et vieillissement en ville : Déplacements des personnes ayant des incapacités motrices
Le vieillissement entraîne des modifications biologiques, notamment des incapacités motrices, qui influencent les habitudes de déplacement et la perception de l’autonomie. Toutefois, il ne devrait pas...
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*pretends to have no idea what is going on*
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We also have some exciting news on the reviews front coming soon!

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and theoretical approaches (e.g., critical theory, intersectional feminism, conflict theory), are also helpful in addition to disability-specific topics (e.g., disability justice, built environment, disability representations in film).

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Please be as specific as possible in adding topics you'd like to review. Research methodologies (e.g., ethnography, discourse analysis, poetic inquiry), countries and/or geographic regions (e.g., Canada, Global South), ...

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If you haven't already, please fill out the Google Form so your information can be added to the reviewer database: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

If the Google Form isn't accessible to you, send us a PM and we will arrange an alternate format.

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Reviewer Database
Hi there. The information collected in this form will (hopefully) help us with acquiring reviewers for monographs (as well as films and other media) in the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies. Pl...
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Traditionally, CJDS reviewers have mostly assessed books, but in the future, we will also be asking folks to review other genres (e.g., film, poetry).

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Mitchell, Mogyorody, Scharoun Benson, Horton, & van Wyk considered how universal design practices implemented in a gym would impact diverse participants’ perceptions of usability and user experience in the adapted gym compared to a conventional (unmodified) gym.

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Designing for All: A Comparison of Usability and User Experience in an Adapted Gym and a Conventional Gym
Despite the development of accessibility guidelines for fitness and recreational facilities, people with a disability continue to encounter a multitude of environmental barriers that can hinder their ...
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Last month, we released the second issue of Volume 14 of CJDS. If you’d like to take a look, you can access the full issue at the following link: cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cj...

We will also promote the articles in this issue throughout October. More starting Friday!
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025) | Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
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cjds2012.bsky.social
Examining critiques of work and workerism from anarchist, autonomist, and feminist writers, Steven Graby identifies theoretical currents that conceptualize disabled people’s liberation as requiring a much more fundamental rejection of the values of capitalism... 1/2
Access to work or liberation from work? Disabled people, autonomy, and post-work politics
Waged work has been a central issue for the Disabled People’s Movement since its inception. For example, the influential analysis of the pioneering Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation...
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Grover argues that attempting to address the economic disadvantages disabled people face through market mechanisms will entrench, rather than address, those disadvantages. “Commodification, disabled people, & wage work in Britain” is available at the following link: cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cj...
Commodification, disabled people, and wage work in Britain
This paper focuses upon the development in Britain of a new out-of-work benefit, the Employment and Support Allowance —and a new employment service intervention (the Work Programme) which is supposed ...
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