[nabs-l] CALL FOR PAPERS on the Americans with Disabilities Act
Lewis, Anil
ALewis at nfb.org
Fri Sep 6 15:21:38 UTC 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS
2015 Special Issue of Disability Studies Quarterly
on the Americans with Disabilities Act
In 2015, Disability Studies Quarterly will publish a Special Issue to mark the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA has been a watershed in American disability policy, with far-reaching effects on the status of Americans with disabilities, but has fallen far short of the expectations for social transformation with which it was enacted in 1990. The Special Issue will commemorate the ADA's 25th anniversary with both a look back at how the ADA has affected the disability community and the larger society, and an assessment of future prospects for attaining the ADA's goals of inclusion and empowerment.
Papers that are related (broadly) to the ADA are invited from scholars from any academic or professional discipline, disability policy professionals and advocates, and from disability activists. The issue will strive to incorporate a diverse variety of perspectives within disability studies. Priority for selection will be given to manuscripts that are broadly framed and advance our understanding of the direct and indirect consequences of the ADA for people with disabilities, rather than those which focus on narrow legal, policy, or technical aspects of the Act.
Some examples of potential paper topics include, but would not be limited to:
The History of the Americans with Disabilities Act
The ADA and Disability Law
The ADA and the Workplace/Workforce
The ADA and Public Accommodation
The ADA and Community Living
The ADA and Disability in the Arts and Popular Culture
The ADA and Health Care
Disability Culture and Pride Since the Passage of the ADA
Disability Politics Since the Passage of the ADA
The Global Impact of the ADA and the U.N. Convention
Technology, Disability, and the ADA
All submitted papers will be subject to peer review, and revisions may be requested for inclusion in the Special Issue. The deadline for submission of proposals is June 1, 2014. We anticipate that peer review and editing would be completed, and the complete issue will be submitted to DSQ before the end of 2014.
Proposals or questions about the Special Issue may be directed to Richard Scotch, Special Issue Editor, at <richard.scotch at utdallas.edu>.
Mr. Anil Lewis, M.P.A.
Director of Advocacy and Policy
"Eliminating Subminimum Wages for People with Disabilities"
http://www.nfb.org/fairwages
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