Vol 25, No 2 (2005)

Disability Studies and Technology, Part 1

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Preface HTML
Beth Haller, Corinne Kirchner
News and Notes HTML
Patricia Young

Articles

Unmanly Professional Athletes: Disability and Masculinity in the United States, 1888-1908 HTML
Robert E. Bionaz

Theme Section: Technology Part 1

Information Technology Attitudes and Behaviors Among Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities Who Use the Internet: Results of a Web-Based Survey HTML
Judith A. Cook, Genevieve Fitzgibbon, Drew Batteiger, Dennis D. Grey, Sylvia Caras, Howard Dansky, Frances Priester.
Engaging Citizens with Disabilities in eDemocracy HTML
Deborah Stienstra, Lindsey Troschuk
How to Make Technology Work: A Study of Best Practices in United States Electronic and Information Technology Companies HTML
Anthony Tusler
Gender Differences in Computer-Mediated Communication Among Adolescents with Disabilities: A Case Study HTML
Sheryl Burgstahler, Andrea Doyle
Rethinking the Digital Divide in relation to Visual Disability in India and the United States: Towards a Paradigm of 'Information Inequity' HTML
Vandana Chaudhry, Thomas Shipp
Building Social Capital: A Study of the Online Disability Community HTML
Jin Huang, Baorong Guo

Book and Film Reviews

Devil in the Details: Scenes from an Obsessive Girlhood HTML
Laurie Clements Lambeth
Surviving in Silence: A Deaf Boy in the Holocaust; The Harry I. Dunai Story HTML
R. Dan Schlossberg
Contracts HTML
David Kornhaber
Freedom Machines (video) HTML
Beth Haller
Little People: Learning to See the World Through My Daughter's Eyes. HTML
Kristina Torres
Gendering Disability HTML
Anna Mollow
My Mother's Hip: Lessons from the World of Eldercare HTML
Melissa Tabbarah
The Normal One: Life With a Difficult or Damaged Sibling HTML
Elizabeth C. Hamilton
Oedipus Borealis: The Aberrant Body in Old Icelandic Myth and Saga HTML
Julie Passanante
Alone in the Mainstream: A Deaf Woman Remembers Public School HTML
Zach Rossetti
Delivery HTML
Johnson Cheu
(Dis)Embodied Form: Issues of Disabled Women. HTML
Nirmala Erevelles
Mental Retardation in America: A Historical Reader. HTML
Tamar Heller, Mary Kay Rizzolo, Joe Caldwell.

Cultural Commentary

"I Cannot Be Like This Frankie": Disability, Social Class, and Gender in Million Dollar Baby HTML
Jay Dolmage, William DeGenaro



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