This special issue sets out to position disability within the colonial (the real and imagined), as it explores a range of (often anxious) intesectionalities as disability is theorised, constructed, and lived as a post/neocolonial condition. The issue emerged from serious and pressing concerns from disability and other scholars engaged in a dialogical praxis that seeks to critically explore, interrogate and challenge a series of epistemic, ontological and practical negligences. Much of this work has occurred at the margins of various disciplines and projects, in particular the intersections of disability studies and postcolonial theory, intersections that continue to be marked by ambivalence. Disability theorists who have traversed this pat...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
The Global South contains 80 per cent of the world’s disabled people, who are located mainly in rura...
The mapping, control and subjugation of the human body and mind were core features of the colonial c...
It is well established and documented within the United Nations that Indigenous peoples within settl...
This paper applies a decolonial approach to hegemonic psychological science by engaging marginalized...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
This paper explores emerging and evolving critical approaches to inclusive education development wor...
This paper explores emerging and evolving critical approaches to inclusive education development wor...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
This special issue sought to open a space for critical debates and reflections on the issues and cha...
There has been a growing debate within the broad field of postcolonial scholarship which seeks to ch...
In the text, the author demonstrated that regardless of the prevailing regime, the State, by relying...
© 2015. There has been a growing debate within the broad field of postcolonial scholarship which see...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
The Global South contains 80 per cent of the world’s disabled people, who are located mainly in rura...
The mapping, control and subjugation of the human body and mind were core features of the colonial c...
It is well established and documented within the United Nations that Indigenous peoples within settl...
This paper applies a decolonial approach to hegemonic psychological science by engaging marginalized...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
This paper explores emerging and evolving critical approaches to inclusive education development wor...
This paper explores emerging and evolving critical approaches to inclusive education development wor...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
This special issue sought to open a space for critical debates and reflections on the issues and cha...
There has been a growing debate within the broad field of postcolonial scholarship which seeks to ch...
In the text, the author demonstrated that regardless of the prevailing regime, the State, by relying...
© 2015. There has been a growing debate within the broad field of postcolonial scholarship which see...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
The Global South contains 80 per cent of the world’s disabled people, who are located mainly in rura...