APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Program Team and the Status Committee on Disability in the Profession collaborated to collect recent or forthcoming publications that focus on disability in political behavior or disabled individuals and politics. These were shared on @APSAtweets during the month of July to celebrate Disability Pride Month. Check out the collection below.
- Amber Knight and Joshua Miller’s latest book, Prenatal Genetic Testing, Abortion, and Disability Justice from Oxford University Press.
- Ioana Cerasella Chis’ article “The centrality of disablement subjectivation to the reproduction of capitalist social relations: considerations for Critical and Global Political Economy” in Global Political Economy.
- Ioana Cerasella Chis’ article “Contesting the service model of ‘care’ in disabling capitalism: A Disability Politics perspective” in International Journal of Care and Caring.
- Ioana Cerasella Chis’ forthcoming paper “Theorising Disablement through the Collective-Materialist Approach to Disabling Capitalism” in International Journal of Care and Caring.
- Richard K. Scotch and Sally Freidman’s article, “Politicians with Disabilities: Challenges and Choices” from Oxford University Press.
- Lorraine Krall McCrary’s article “The politics of community: care and agency in people with intellectual disabilities at L’Arche” in Politics, Groups, and Identities.
- Arthur W. Blaser’s article, “Trumpian Normalcy, Global Disability, and World Peace” in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice.
- Lyusyena Kirakosyan’s recent publication, “Challenging Gender and Disability Stereotypes: Narrative Identities of Brazilian Female Paralympians” in Disabilities.
- April A. Johnson and Sierra Powell’s article “An untapped coalition: partisanship and political participation among people with disabilities” in Politics, Groups, and Identities.
- Jess Whatcott’s upcoming book, Menace to the Future, published by Duke University Press.