Sixty Years of Visible Protest in the Disability Struggle for Equality, Justice, and Inclusion
Cambridge University Press
is now available online:
https://cambridge.org/.../11CC638860348332B3FD3E6CE723B3B8
Sixty Years of Visible Protest in the Disability Struggle for Equality, Justice, and Inclusion
Cambridge University Press
is now available online:
https://cambridge.org/.../11CC638860348332B3FD3E6CE723B3B8
🚨🚨🚨 New Pub
From recession to pandemic: Displacement among workers with disabilities from 2007 through 2021
with
@MarotoMichelle
in Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
@UofTNews
@DeansOffice_UTM
@munkschool
🚨New Pub Out Today🚨
Economic precarity and changing levels of anxiety and stress among Canadians with disabilities and chronic health conditions throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
Canadian Review of Sociology / Revue canadienne de sociologie Canadian Sociological Association
by yours truly and Michelle Lee Maroto
Thx to Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) for funding us, in part.
Going to the CSA meetings in #Montréal in June? Drop by the session Michelle Maroto and I are putting together as Co-Editors of the Canadian Review of Sociology
Explore and use our Canadian COVID-19 Response Survey of People with Disabilities and Health Conditions, 2020, 2021 (ICPSR 38875) data @ICPSR
SIXTY YEARS OF VISIBLE PROTEST IN THE DISABILITY STRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY, JUSTICE, AND INCLUSION
Out Feb 2024
Cool to see my work with Michelle Maroto cited in this Center for American Progress December article by Aurelia Glass
How Labor Unions Help Reduce the Pay Gap for Disabled Workers
Our article they cite was published in The Sociological Quarterly in 2020.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00380253.2020.1820918
One step closer... my new book for Elements in Contentious Politics Series edited by DS Meyer and S Staggenborg Cambridge University Press out in Feb 2024.
Sixty Years of Visible Protest in the Disability Struggle for Equality, Justice, and Inclusion