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Bridget Liang, Catherine Duchastel de Montrouge
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The making of this special issue saw us living in crip time, working through crip time, and reflecting on the pace of academic projects and collaborations with other disabled folks. More than this, we realized crip time made it possible for this special ...
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Catherine Duchastel de Montrouge
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In this essay I will first give a definition of what fanfiction is within the wider online environment of online participatory cultures, as well examine whether inclusiveness holds up as a defining characteristic when disability is taken into considerati...
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Catherine Duchastel de Montrouge
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Disability and New Media should be required reading for all critical disability scholars and researchers because at the centre of Ellis and Kent?s scholarship are disabled people themselves, who are participating in cyberspaces and are contributing to on...
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Catherine Duchastel de Montrouge
Pág. 144 - 150
Disability and New Media should be required reading for all critical disability scholars and researchers because at the centre of Ellis and Kent?s scholarship are disabled people themselves, who are participating in cyberspaces and are contributing to on...
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