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  • Title: Psychometrically Relevant Differences between Source and Migrant Populations
  • Title: Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions

    Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions

    Going Through This Together
    by Michelle Miller-Day (Volume editor) 2010
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Sickness, Stigma and Spiritual Awakening

    Sickness, Stigma and Spiritual Awakening

    A Transpersonal Paradigm for Women with Contested Illnesses
    by Bernadette Masterson (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: European Perspectives on Chronically Ill People- Chronisch kranke Menschen aus europäischen Blickwinkeln- Perspective Europene asupra Persoanelor cu Suferinţe Cronice
  • Title: Validity Issues in Quantitative Migrant Health Research

    Validity Issues in Quantitative Migrant Health Research

    The Example of Illness Perceptions
    by Patrick Brzoska (Author) Oliver Razum (Author)
    ©2010 Others
  • Title: Moving along

    Moving along

    A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson’s dance
    by Lisbeth Frølunde (Author) Louise Phillips (Author) Maria Bee Christensen-Strynø (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Disability, Media, Culture

    ISSN: 2633-0849

    Globally today, television, film and the internet comprise the principal sources of cultural consumption and engagement. Despite this, these areas have not featured strongly in the cultural study of disability. This book series will provide the first specific outlet for international scholars of disability to present their work on these topics. The series will build a body of work that brings together critical analysis of disability and impairments in media and culture. The series expands the work currently undertaken in literary studies on disability by using media and cultural theory to understand the place of disability and impairment in a range of media and cultural forms. The series encourages the development of work on disabled people in the media, within the media industries and in the wider cultural sphere. Whilst film and television analysis will be central to this series, we also encourage work on disability in other media, including journalism, radio, the internet and gaming. We welcome proposals from media studies: narrative constructions of disability; technical aspects of media production; disability, the economy and society; the impact of social media and gaming on disabled identities; and the role of architecture and image. Cultural studies are also encouraged: the uses of disabled and chronically ill bodies, ‘cripping culture’, corporeal projections in culture, intersectional identities, advertising, and the uses of cultural theory in furthering understandings of ableism and disablism. All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English, although we welcome submissions from around the world and on topics that may take as their focus non-English media. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Editorial Board: Eleoma Bodammer (Edinburgh), Catalin Brylla (Bournemouth), Colin Cameron (Northumbria), Sally Chivers (Trent, Canada), Eduard Cuelenaere (Ghent), Beth Haller (Towson, USA), Catherine Long, Nicole Marcotić (Windsor), Maria Tsakiri (Cyprus), Dolly Sen, Sonali Shah (Birmingham), Alison Sheldon (Leeds), Murray Simpson (Dundee), Angela M. Smith (Utah), Heike Steinhoff (Ruhr-University Bochum), Laura Waite (Liverpool Hope).

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