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Ability Expectation/Ableism literature


This list is just some selections. Google Scholar gives many more.

—- The Media and Culture Journal from Australia has a whole issue on Able
M/C Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3 (2008 ) – ‘able’
here

—-Avalos, Hector This Abled Body: Rethinking Disabilities in Biblical Studies (Semeia Studies) (Semeia Studies) (Paperback) by Hector Avalos (Editor), Sarah J. Melcher (Editor), Jeremy Schipper (Editor); here

—- Ayim, Maryann, “Crimes against the Deaf: The Politics of Ableism” in Canadian Journal of Education, v22 n3 p330-35 Sum 1997

—-Badley Graham (2010) Case Notes for the Impeachment of an Ability Traitor: A Textor’s InquiryQualitative Inquiry vol. 17 no. 1 93-98

— Ball, Natalie (2015) I was the preceptor and supervisor of Natalie but the rule of the publication was not to list preceptors/supervisors as co-author) “Eugenics through the Eyes of Nobel Laureates: Involvement in the Intentional Improvement of Man’s Inheritable Qualities from 1905-2010 In: Loewenau, A; Lucyk, K. and Stahnisch, F. W. (eds.): “Proceedings of the 21st History of Medicine Days at the University of Calgary”. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 2015, p.101-125.

—- Ball, Natalie and Wolbring Gregor (2014) “Cognitive Enhancement: Perceptions among parents of children with disabilities” In: Neuroethics  http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs12152-014-9201-8.pdf 

—- Ball, Natalie and Wolbring, Gregor Portrayals of and Arguments around different Eugenic Practices: Past and Present, in International Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation; 12(2), article 2

— Baril, A. (2015). Transness as debility: Rethinking intersections between trans and disabled embodiments. Feminist Review, 111(1), 59-74. doi:10.1057/fr.2015.21

—- Bell, Christopher (2011) Blackness and Disability: Critical Examinations and Cultural Interventions, LIT Verlag Münster see here

—-   Billawala, A.; Wolbring, G., Analyzing the discourse surrounding Autism in the New York Times using an ableism lens. Disability Studies Quarterly 2014, 34 (1), http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/3348

—- Bentley, Judy KC, Sarah Conrad, Scott Hurley, Aryn Lisitza, John Lupinacci, Mary Ward Lupinacci, Sean Parson, David Pellow, Sarah Roberts-Cady and Gregor Wolbring. The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies: Toward Eco-Ability, Justice, and Liberation: Lexington Books, 2017.

— Biermann, Julia. “Dimensions of Ableism: Educational and Developmental Ability-Expectations.” Zeitschrift für Inklusion, no. 2 (2015). http://www.inklusion-online.net/index.php/inklusion-online/article/view/271/254%20-%20Zugriff:28.06.2015.


— Blewett, Jessica and Neil Hanlon. “Disablement as Inveterate Condition: Living with Habitual Ableism in Prince George, British Columbia.” The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 60, no. 1 (2016): 46-55.

—Blower, J. (2016). HOW THE DISCOURSE OF ABLEISM FUNCTIONS IN CANADIAN IMMIGRATION POLICY: UNDOING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. (Thesis)

— Various (2020) Ableism in Academia Theorising experiences of disabilities and chronic illnesses in higher education Edited by Brown, Nicole and Jennifer Leigh UCL Press free book

—Buchner, T. “Exploring School Spaces and Subjectivities through an Ableism Lens.” Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 60, no. 7 (2016): 644.


—- Carlson, Licia. “Cognitive Ableism and Disability Studies: Feminist Reflections on the History of Mental Retardation.” Hypatia 16.4 (2001): 124-46.

— Campbell, F. K. (2020). Indian Contributions to Thinking about Studies in Ableism Challenges, Dangers and Possibilities Challenges, Dangers and Possibilities. Indian Journal of Critical Disability Studies, 1(1), 22-40

— Campbell, F. K. (2019). Precision ableism: a studies in ableism approach to developing histories of disability and abledment. Rethinking History, 23(2), 138-156.

— Campbell, F. K. (2014). Ableism as transformative practice. Rethinking anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive theories for social work practice, 78-92.

— Campbell, F. K. (2012). Stalking ableism: Using disability to expose ‘abled’narcissism. Disability and Social Theory: New Developments and Directions, 212-230.

—-Campbell, Fiona A.K. (2009) Contours of Ableism: The Production of Disability and Abledness Palgrave Macmillan, 9780230579286

—-Campbell, Fiona A.K. (2009) Disability harms: Exploring internalized ableism in Disabilities: insights from across fields and around the world, Volume 1 edited by Catherine A. Marshall

—- Campbell, Fiona A.K. “Exploring internalized ableism using critical race theory” in Disability & Society, Volume 23, Issue 2 March 2008 , pages 151 – 162

—- Campbell, Fiona A.K. “Inciting Legal Fictions: ‘Disability’s’ Date with Ontology and the Ableist Body of the Law.” Griffith Law Review 10.1 (2001): 42.

—- Chouinard, V. (1997). “Making Space for Disabling Differences: challenging ableist geographies” (guest editorial essay) Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 15(4), 379-386.

—- Chouinard, V. (1999). Life at the margins: disabled women’s explorations of ableist spaces. In E. K. Teather (Ed.), Embodied Geographies: Spaces, bodies and rites of passage (pp. 142-156). London and New York: Routledge.

—–Coenen Schuijff, Smits, Klaassen, Hennen, Rader and Wolbring (2009) Human Enhancement Study for Directorate General for internal policies, Policy Dept. A: Economic and Scientific Policy Science and Technology Options Assessments. This project was carried out by the Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS), Research Centre Karlsruhe, and the Rathenau Institute, as members of the European Technology Assessment Group (ETAG). It was commissioned under specific contracts IP/A/STOA/FWC/2005-28/SC35, 41 & 45.

—DeMatthews, David E. , Elena Izquierdo. (2020) Leadership for Social Justice and Sustainability: A Historical Case Study of a High-Performing Dual Language School along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR) 25:2, pages 164-182.

— D’Souza, ROSSI. “Ableism and the Ideology of Merit.” For the Learning of Mathematics 36, no. 3 (2016): 21-23.

—Derby, John. “Confronting Ableism: Disability Studies Pedagogy in Preservice Art Education.” Studies in Art Education 57, no. 2 (2016): 102-119.

— Diep, L. (2017). Anticipatory Governance, Anticipatory Advocacy, Knowledge Brokering, and the State of Disabled People’s Rights Advocacy in Canada: Perspectives of Two Canadian Cross-Disability Rights Organizations. (MSc). University of Calgary, University repository. 

— Diep, Lucy; Cabibihan John-John and Wolbring Gregor Social Robots: Views of special education teachers p 160-164 in Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on ICTs for improving Patients Rehabilitati on Research Techniques 01st-02nd of October 2015 University Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologías Lisbon, Portugal Editors: Habib M. Fardoun, Pedro Gamito, Víctor M. R. Penichet, Daniyal M. Alghazzawi

— Diep Lucy and Wolbring Gregor “Perceptions of Brain-Machine Interface Technology among Mothers of Disabled Children“. in Disability Studies Quarterly, Volume 35/4 December 16,2015

—– Diep Lucy and Wolbring Gregor (2013)  Who Needs to Fit in? Who Gets to Stand out? Communication Technologies Including Brain-Machine Interfaces Revealed from the Perspectives of Special Education School Teachers Through an Ableism Lens Educ. Sci. 20133(1), 30-49;

—Dirth, Thomas P., Nyla R. Branscombe (2019) Recognizing Ableism: A Social Identity Analysis of Disabled People Perceiving Discrimination as Illegitimate Journal of Social Issues https://doi.org/10.1111/josi.12345

—–Durgin Patrick F. Psychosocial Disability and Post-Ableist Poetics: The “Case” of Hannah Weiner’s Clairvoyant Journals Contemporary Women’s Writing 2008 2(2):131-154; http://cww.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/vpn014?ijkey=by6tt0dcAIuEmdg&keytype=ref

— Fay, T. G. (2005). “Racism, Sexism & Ableism in Sport”. North American Society for the So- ciology of Sport (NASSS) Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC

—–Fassett, D (2011) Critical Reflections on a Pedagogy of Ability in The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication By Thomas K. Nakayama, Rona Tamiko Halualani

— Fenney, Deborah. “Ableism and Disablism in the Uk Environmental Movement.” Environmental Values 26, no. 4 (2017): 503-522.

— Fenney Salkeld, Deborah (2019) Environmental citizenship and disability equality: the need for an inclusive approach Journal Environmental Politics  Volume 28, 2019 – Issue 7

—Ferri, Beth A. and Jessica Bacon (2011) Promoting social justice for young children Educating the Young Child, 2011, Volume 3, Part 4, 137-146, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0570-8_12

— Friedman, C., & Owen, A. L. (2017). Defining Disability: Understandings of and Attitudes Towards Ableism and Disability. Disability Studies Quarterly, 37(1).

—Friedman, C, & Awsumb, J. M. (2019). The Symbolic Ableism Scale. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 15(1).Series: vol. 15, no. 1

— Gappmayer, Georg (2020): Disentangling disablism and ableism: The social norm of being able and its influence on social interactions with people with intellectual disabilities, Journal of Occupational Science, DOI: 10.1080/14427591.2020.1814394

—Gerber, Elaine (2020) Ableism and its discontents: Food as a form of power, control, and resistance among disabled people living in U.S. Institutions Food and Foodways
Explorations in the History and Culture of Human Nourishment
Volume 28, 2020 – Issue 1

—Gibbons, Hailee M. “Compulsory Youthfulness: Intersections of Ableism and Ageism in “Successful Aging” Discourses.” Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal 12, no. 2 & 3 (2016).


—Giese, M and Ruin, S (2016) Forgotten bodies – an examination of physical education from the perspective of ableism in Sport and Society online 


Goodley, D. (2020). Disability studies and human encounters. Indian Journal of Critical Disability Studies     1(1), 12-21.

— Goodley, D., & Lawthom, R. (2019). Critical disability studies, Brexit and Trump: a time of neoliberal–ableism. Rethinking History, 23(2), 233-251.

—Goodley, Dan. “Dis/Entangling Critical Disability Studies1.” Culture-Theory-Disability: Encounters between Disability Studies and Cultural Studies 10, (2017): 81.


— Goodley, Dan. Dis/Ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism. London and New York: Routledge, 2014.


— Goodley, Dan. “Dis/Entangling Critical Disability Studies.” Disability & Society 28, no. 5 (2012): 631-644.


—Goodley, Dan, Rebecca Lawthom and Katherine Runswick-Cole. “Dis/Ability and Austerity: Beyond Work and Slow Death.” Disability & Society 29, no. 6 (2014): 980-984.

—Goodley, Daniel and Katherine Runswick-Cole. “Becoming Dishuman: Thinking About the Human through Dis/Ability.” Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education 37, no. 1 (2016): 1-15.

—Goodley, Dan and Katherine Runswick-Cole. “Thinking About Schooling through Dis/Ability.” In Disability Studies, 241-253: Springer, 2015.

—Goodley, Dan and Katherine Runswick‐Cole. “The Violence of Disablism.” Sociology of health & illness 33, no. 4 (2011): 602-617.

—- Griffin, P. and McClintock, M. (2000). History of Ableism in Europe and The United States– Selected Timeline. here


— Harnish, Andrew. “Ableism and the Trump Phenomenon.” Disability & Society 32, no. 3 (2017): 423-428.

—- Hehir, Thomas Eliminating Ableism in Education Harvard Educational Review, v72 n1 p1-32 Spr 2002

—Hoffmann, T. & Wolbring, G. (2019): Zwischen Superkrüppel und Cybathlon: Behinderung und Spitzensport in den Medien. In: Vierteljahresschrift für Heilpädagogik und ihre Nachbargebiete (VHN), 88(4) p.321-324 .

—- Hutcheon Emily and Wolbring Gregor (2013) “Cripping” Resilience: Contributions from Disability Studies to Resilience Theory in Media and Culture 16(5)

—- Hutcheon, Emily and Wolbring Gregor Deconstructing the Resilience Concept Using an Ableism Lens: Implications for People with Diverse Abilities in Dilemata, Int. J. Applied Ethics 5(11):235-252

—Hutcheon, Emily J; Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Voices of “disabled” post secondary students: Examining higher education “disability” policy using an ableism lens. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 5: 1.

—-:Jammaers, E. & Zanoni, P. (2020). The Identity Regulation of Disabled Employees: Unveiling the ‘varieties
of ableism’ in employers’ socio-ideological control. Organization Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840619900292

—Kattari, Shanna K. “Examining Ableism in Higher Education through Social Dominance Theory and Social Learning Theory.” Innovative Higher Education 40, no. 5 (2015): 375-386.

—- Leopatra, Verlyn , Emily Hutcheon and Jacqueline Noga (2011) guest contribution Able People, Disabling World: Unequal Access to Water to the Equity Matters blog of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences covering their Global youth assembly workshop


—Lens, EA  Eco-Ability. “Justice among Humans, Animals, and the Environment.” The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies: Toward Eco-ability, Justice, and Liberation, (2017): 41.

—- Livingston, K “When architecture disables : Teaching undergraduates to perceive ableism in the built environment”, Teaching sociology, 2000, vol. 28, no3, pp. 182-191

—- MacKenzie, Robin and Cox, Stephen (2006) Transableism, Disability and Paternalism in Public Health Ethics: Taxonomies, identity Disorders and Persistent Unexplained Physical Symptoms. International Journal of Law in Context, 2 (4). pp. 363-375. ISSN 1744-5523.http://kar.kent.ac.uk/541/1/Transableism_2NOV07DP.pdf

—- MacKenzie, Robin (2008) Somatechnics of Medico-legal Taxonomies, Elective Amputation, Transableism and Functional Somatic Syndromes. Medical Law Review, 16 . pp. 1-23

— Mellifont, D., Smith-Merry, J., Dickinson, H., Llewellyn, G., Clifton, S., Ragen, J., . . . Williamson, P. (2019). The ableism elephant in the academy: a study examining academia as informed by Australian scholars with lived experience. Disability & Society, 1-20.

—- Mfoato M’Carthy Nicole and Wolbring Gregor  (2019)  Resilience Governance: a good place for disabled people to shape and resist problematic resilience discourses? in Canadian Journal of Disability Studies Special issue “Survivals, Ruptures, Resiliences” editors Katie Aubrecht and Nancy LaMonica p. 99-135 open access

— Mik-Meyer, N. (2016). Othering, ableism and disability: A discursive analysis of co-workers’ construction of colleagues with visible impairments. Human Relations, 69(6), 1341-1363.

—Mintz, Kevin. “Ableism, Ambiguity, and the Anna Stubblefield Case.” Disability & Society, (2017): 1-5.

—– Moss, Jeremy; McMann, Michael; Rae, Jessica; Zipprich, Andrea; Macer, Darryl R.J.; Nyambati, Aori R.; Ngo, Diana; MingMing Cheng; Manohar, N.; Wolbring, Gregor. 2011. Energy equity and environmental security. Bangkok, Regional Unit for Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific (RUSHSAP), UNESCO Bangkok. v + 84 pp. ISBN 978-92-9223-421-8


— Nocella II, Anthony J. “Defining Eco-Ability.” Disability Studies and the Environmental Humanities, (2017)


— Noga J, Wolbring G. (2013) An Analysis of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio +20) Discourse Using an Ability Expectation Lens.Sustainability; 5(9):3615-3639.

—- Overboe, James. “Vitalism: Subjectivity Exceeding Racism, Sexism, and (Psychiatric) Ableism.” Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies 4 (2007). 25 June 2008 here
here

—- Overall, Christine “Old Age and Ageism, Impairment and Ableism: Exploring the Conceptual and Material Connections” National Woman’s Studies Association NWSA Journal – Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 2006, pp. 126-137

—- Cheryl van Daalen-Smith “My Mom was my left arm: the lived experience of ableism for girls with Spina Bifida” 2006, Volume: 23 | Issue: 2 Advances in Contemporary Community & Family Health Care

—-Laura Smith A1, Pamela F. Foley A2, Michael P. Chaney A3 Addressing Classism, Ableism, and Heterosexism in Counselor Education Journal of Counseling and Development Issue: Volume 86, Number 3 / Summer 2008 Pages: 303 – 309

—Parent, Laurence. “Ableism/Disablism, on Dit Ça Comment En FrançAis?” Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 6, no. 2 (2017): 183-212.

—- Patricia O’Brien & Martin Sullivan ed Allies in emancipation:Shifting from providing service to being of support Chapter 5 Emancipatory understandings for allies: recognising ableism.

—-  Panesar, S.; Wolbring, G., Analysis of North American Newspaper Coverage of Bionics Using the Disability Studies Framework. Technologies 2014, 2 (1), 1-30  http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/2/1/1/pdf

—- Princen Thomas The Logic of Sufficiency
here
here

—Reynolds, Joel Michael. “The Ableism of Quality of Life Judgments in Disorders of Consciousness: Who Bears Epistemic Responsibility?” AJOB Neuroscience 7, no. 1 (2016): 59-61.

—Richter, Zach. “Intersectionality and the Nonhuman Disabled Body: Challenging the Neocapitalist Techno-Scientific Reproduction of Ableism and Speciesism.” Journal for Critical Animal Studies 12, no. 2 (2014): 84-94.


—Rush, Kathy and Rachelle Hole. “The Discursive Production of Risk: Through the Lens of Ableism/Disableism.” In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS, 16: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA, 2017

— Sanmiquel-Molinero, Laura  &Joan Pujol-Tarrés (2020) Putting emotions to work: the role of affective disablism and ableism in the constitution of the dis/abled subject Disability & Society Volume 35, 2020 – Issue 4

—Shew, A. “Ableism, Technoableism, and Future AI,” in IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 40-85, March 2020, doi: 10.1109/MTS.2020.2967492.

— Slater, J., & Liz, E. L. C. (2018). Normalcy, intersectionality and ableism: Teaching about and around ‘inclusion’to future educators. In The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies (pp. 333-349): Springer.

—–Storey, K. (2007). Combating ableism in schools. in Preventing School Failure, 52(1), 56-58.

—Sutton, Halley. “Study Finds Increase in Online Graduate Programs Due to Traditional Classroom Ableism.” Disability Compliance for Higher Education 21, no. 7 (2016): 9-9.

— Svendby, R., Romsland, G. I., & Moen, K. (2018). Non-disabled Ableism: An autoethnography of cultural encounters between a non-disabled researcher and disabled people in the field. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 20(1), 219-227. doi:10.16993/sjdr.6


—-Tynedal, Jeremy and Wolbring, Gregor (2013). Paralympics and Its Athletes Through the Lens of the New York TimesSports; 1(1):13-36.

— Voyer Andrea (2011) Disciplined to diversity: learning the language of multiculturalism Ethnic and Racial Studies in Ethnic and Racial Studies

Wolbring, G., Deloria, R., Lillywhite, A., & Villamil, V. (2020). Ability Expectation and Ableism Peace. Peace Review, 31(4), 449-458. doi: 10.1080/10402659.2019.1800929: Special Issue Disability and Peace, with Guest Editor Emily Nusbaum

Wolbring, G. (2020). Violence and Abuse through an Ability Studies Lens. Indian Journal of Critical Disability Studies      1(1), 41-67

—Wolbring Gregor (2019) Ability expectation and ableism governance: An essential aspect of a culture of peace   in the book “Legacies of Love, Peace and Hope: How Education can overcome Hatred and Divide” Editor Darryl R.J. Macer, Eubios Ethics Institute (Christchurch Tsukuba Science City Bangkok), pp.116-126. book open access, just my piece here

— Wolbring, Gregor and Djebrouni, Manel (2018)  Motivated Reasoning and Disabled People in Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Equality and Diversity Volume 4 Issue 2 no page number

— Wolbring, G. and Martin B. (2018)   Analysis of the Coverage of Paratriathlon and Paratriathletes in Canadian Newspapers  Sports 20186(3), Article 87

— Wolbring G. (2018) Prostheses and Other Equipment: The Issue of the Cyborg Athlete—Interrogating the Media Coverage of the Cybathlon 2016 Event. In: Brittain I., Beacom A. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Paralympic Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London, p 439-459  link

— Wolbring G., (2017) Teaching About Ability expectation and its governance: the issue of STEM in Education and New Technologies Perils and Promises for Learners Edited by Kieron Sheehy, Andrew Holliman Routledge p.121-140

— Wolbring G. and Lisitza A. (2017) Justice Among Humans, Animals and the Environment: Investigated Through an Ability Studies, Eco-Ableism, and Eco-Ability Lens in Weaving Nature, Animals and Disability for Eco-ability: The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability and Environmental Studies, editors Anthony J. Nocella II, Amber E. George, JL Schatz, Lexington Books p41-62

— Wolbring, Gregor (2017)  Why “ability expectations” must be central to debates on science and our future The Conversation, Canada

— Wolbring G; Mosig Kalie (2017) Chapter Four Autism in the News: Content Analysis of Autism Coverage in Canadian Newspapers in Disability and U.S. Politics Participation, Policy, and Controversy by Dana Lee Baker, Editor Volume 1 see here for book

— Wolbring Gregor and Chai Tsing-Yee (Emily) (2016) Investigating Occupational Therapy: from Disability Studies to Ability Studies Chapter 23, pp 211-219 in Occupational Therapy without Borders new edition for 2016: Editors Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou, Elsevier Publisher preproof version online with permission of publisher here

— Wolbring, G. and Ghai, A. (2016) Interrogating the impact of scientific and technological development on disabled children in India and beyond. In Danforth, S. and Gabel, S. L. (Eds.) Vital Questions Facing Disability Studies in Education, 2nd edition (pp. 249-268). New York: Peter Lang. reprint of an article published first in Disability and the Global South 2(2) pp. 667-685

— Wolbring, G.; Diep, L.(2016) The Discussions around Precision Genetic Engineering: Role of and Impact on Disabled People Laws5(3), 37; doi: 10.3390/laws5030037  for metrics

—-Wolbring, G.; Diep, L. (2016)  Cognitive/Neuroenhancement through an ability studies lens. In Cognitive enhancement, Jotterand, F.; Dubljevic, V., Eds. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2016; pp 57-75

— Wolbring Gregor and Abdullah Boushra (2016)  “Coverage of aging well of individuals aging with a disability in Canadian newspapers: A content analysis” in Review of Disability Studies 12(2)p 89-107,: RDS Special Issue: Disability & Aging Guest Editors: Katie Aubrecht, PhD & Tamara Krawchenko, PhD

— Wolbring Gregor and Abdullah Boushra (2016)  Aging and Technology: What is the take home message for newspapers readers p 271-291 in Ageing and Technology Perspectives from the Social Sciences“ editor Linda Nierling and Emma Dominguez-Rue Transcript Publisher

— Wolbring Gregor (2016) Employment, Disabled People and Robots: What Is the Narrative in the Academic Literature and Canadian Newspapers? in Societies 6(2):article 15 doi: 10.3390/soc6020015 for metrics

—Wolbring Gregor (2016) Expanding ableism: Taking down the ghettoization of impact of disability studies scholars reprint in Rethinking Disability: World Perspectives in Culture and Society edited by Patrick Devlieger, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Steven E. Brown, Megan Strickfaden Garant Publisher, Antwerp, Belgium, p 141-149 first published Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Expanding Ableism: Taking down the Ghettoization of Impact of Disability Studies Scholars Societies 2: 3. 75 83

— Wolbring Gregor (2016) Ability Privilege: A needed addition to privilege studies reprint in Rethinking Disability: World Perspectives in Culture and Society edited by Patrick Devlieger, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Steven E. Brown, Megan Strickfaden Garant Publisher, Antwerp, Belgium first published Wolbring Gregor (2014) Ability Privilege: A needed addition to privilege studies:In Journal for Critical Animal Studies  Vol. 12, No. 2, p.118-141

— Wolbring, Gregor (2015) Gene editing: Govern ability expectations Nature, 527(7579), 446-446. doi: 10.1038/527446b

— Wolbring G and Ghai Anita (2015) Interrogating the impact of scientific and technological development on disabled children in India and beyond in Disability and the Global South 2(2) pp. 667-685

— Wolbring G and Yumakulov S (2015) Education through an Ability Studies Lens in Zeitschrift für Inklusion 10(2) no page number Special Issue on Ableism: Behinderung und Befähigung im Bildungswesen Editor Lisa Pfahl and Tobias Buchner link to full issue

— Wolbring, G (2015) (link to German Version of the full issueHuman Enhancement verlangt die Auseinandersetzung mit Fähigkeitserwartungen in special issue “Schwerpunkt// Der optimierte Mensch in «Soziale Sicherheit CHSS» Social Security, Journal of the Federal Social Insurance Office, Switzerland Vol 16, Issue 1, p 16-19 The French version of full journal issue is here The English version Human Enhancement: The need for Ability Expectation Governance available upon request

— Wolbring G. (2015) LET’S TALK ABOUT THE ETHICS OF GERMLINE MODIFICATION Gregor Wolbring conveys the need for clarity in the call for public discussion about human germline genetic modification here

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2013) A Culture of Peace through an Ability Studies and Disability Studies Lens Chapter 8 in Springer Briefs in Environment, Security,  Development and Peace (ESDP), Editor HG. Brauch

—– Wolbring Gregor (2013) editor of special issue for Peace Studies Journal on Peace Studies meets Disability Studies 6(4) editorial page 2.5

—– Wolbring Gregor and Tynedal Jeremy (2013) : Pistorius and the Media: Missed Story Angles Sports Technology published first online October 30th, p.1-7

—– Wolbring, G., (2013) Ecohealth through an ability studies and disability studies lens. In Ecological Health: Society, Ecology and Health, Gislason, M. K., Ed. Emerald: London, UK, 2013; Vol. 15, pp 91-107. A version that is less nicely formatted…. is available in my University repository (with permission of the publisher) if you do not have access to the original one at the Publisher.

—– Wolbring Gregor; Mackay, Rachel; Rybchinski Theresa; Noga Jacqueline  (2013)  Disabled People and the Post-2015 Development Goal Agenda in Sustainability 5(10): 4152-4182

—– Wolbring Gregor Diep Lucy, Yumakulov Sophya, Ball Natalie, Leopatra Verlyn (2013) Emerging Therapeutic Enhancement Enabling Health Technologies and Their Discourses: What Is Discussed within the Health Domain? Healthcare1(1), 20-52

—- Wolbring, Gregor Diep, Lucy; Yumakulov, Sophya; Ball, Natalie; Yergens, Dean (2013) Social Robots, Brain Machine Interfaces and Neuro/Cognitive Enhancers: Three Emerging Science and Technology Products through the Lens of Technology Acceptance Theories, Models and Frameworks also has a supplementary file to be accessed at same link which is important Technologies 1(1), 3-25

—– Wolbring, Gregor and Burke Brigid (2013) Reflecting on Education for Sustainable Development through Two Lenses: Ability Studies and Disability Studies Sustainability 5(6), 2327-2342

—–Wolbring, Gregor and Rybchinski, Theresa (2013) Social Sustainability and its Indicators through a disability studies lens in Sustainability. 2013; 5(11):4889-4907

—– Wolbring Gregor and Verlyn Leopatra (2013) Sensors: Views of Staff of a Disability Service Organization J. Pers. Med. 3(1), 23-39;

—– Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Ethical Theories and Discourses through an Ability Expectations and Ableism Lens: The Case of Enhancement and Global Regulation Asian Bioethics Review Volume 4, Issue 4,pp. 293-309 | DOI: 10.1353/asb.2012.0033

—– Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Chapter 14 Media Coverage of Pistorius What are the Angles? What is Missing? in ‘Heroes or Zeros?The Media’s Perceptions of Paralympic Sport‘ eds. Otto Schanz and Keith Gilbert, p.157-164, Common Ground Publishing, Champaign, IL USA.

—– Yumakulov, Sophya; Yergens, Dean and Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Imagery of people with disabilities within social robotics research. In: S.S. Ge et al. (eds.) Proc. ICSR 2012, LNAI, vol. 7621, pp. 168-177. Springer, Berlin

—– Wolbring, Gregor, (2012) : Nanotechnology  for Democracy versus Democratization of Nanotech: An Ableism Analysis, pp. 89-105 in Little by Little: Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies, Eds Harro van Lente, Christopher Coenen, Torsten Fleischer, Kornelia Konrad, Lotte Krabbenborg, Colin Milburn, and François Thoreau, Dordrecht: AKA-Verlag/IOS Press.

—– Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Eco-ableism in Anthropology News Sept 14

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Paralympics vs Olympics coverage: uneven at best for The Conversation, Australia

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Where will it end: Enhancement-lympics….? for The Conversation, Australia

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Citizenship Education through an Ability Expectation and “Ableism” Lens: The Challenge of Science and Technology and Disabled People in Educ. Sci. 20122(3), 150-164; doi:10.3390/educsci2030150

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Why does one boost? An under researched area for The Conversation, Australia

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) To define oneself as less able: A prerequisite for a Paralympian? for The Conversation, Australia

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Superhip to supercrip: the ‘trickle-down’ effect of the Paralympics for The Conversation, Australia

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Expectations of the Paralympics for The Conversation, Australia

—–  Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Leg-ism leaves some Paralympic stars out on a limb for The Conversation, Australia

—– Wolbring, Gregor, Leopatra Verlyn (2012) Climate change, water, sanitation and energy insecurity: Invisibility of people with disabilities in Canadian Journal of Disability Studies Vol 1 Issue 3 page 66-90

—–  Wolbring, Gregor and Ball Natalie (2012) Nanoscale Science and Technology and People with Disabilities in Asia: An Ability Expectation Analysis Nanoethics online first: 1-9 July

—–  Wolbring, Gregor  (2012) Expanding Ableism: Taking down the Ghettoization of Impact of Disability Studies Scholars Societies 2: 3. 75 83 DOI

—–Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Therapeutic Enhancements and the View of Rehabilitation Educators Dilemata Journal of Applied Ethics 8. 169-183

—–Wolbring, Gregor (2012) Therapeutic bodily assistive devices and Paralympic athlete expectations in Winter Sport” Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 22: 1. 51-57

—–Wolbring, G (2012) Ableism and Ability Studies Blog of the Nordic Network on Disability Research

—–Wolbring, Gregor; Leopatra, Verlyn (my student) and Noga Jacqueline (my student) (2012) The sentiment of waste and the measure of footprints evaluated through an ableism lens in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics EJAIB Vol. 22 (3) page 117- 123

— Wolbring Gregor (2014) Ability Privilege: A needed addition to privilege studies:In Journal for Critical Animal Studies  Vol. 12, No. 2, p.118-141 link to just my article

——Wolbring, G (2012) Paralympians Outperforming Olympians: An Increasing Challenge for Olympism and the Paralympic and Olympic Movement Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6: 2. 251-266

—–Wolbring, Gregor (2011) Water discourse, Ableism and disabled people: What makes one part of a discourse? in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics EJAIB Vol. 21 (6) page 203- 208 November 2011

—–Wolbring (2011) Guest contribution Ableism, disability studies and the academy to the Equity Matters blog of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

——Wolbring (2011) Hearing Beyond the Normal Enabled by Therapeutic Devices: The Role of the Recipient and the Hearing Profession in Neuroethics

—-Wolbring (2011) Ableism and Energy Security and Insecurity Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology: Vol. 5 : Iss. 1, Article 3. DOI: 10.2202/1941-6008.1113 see here

—-Wolbring (2010) Human enhancement through the Ableism lens in Dilemata International Journal of Applied Ethics Vol 2 No 3 see here

—-Wolbring (2010) Obsolescence and body technologies Obsolescencia y tecnologías del cuerpo in Dilemata International Journal of Applied Ethics Vol 2 No 4 see here

—-Burke and Wolbring (2010) Beyond Education for All: Using ableism studies lens and the BIAS FREE framework in Development, 53 (4) December 2010

—-Wolbring (2010) Chapter 21: Nanotechnology and the Transhumanization of Health, Medicine, and Rehabilitation Gregor Wolbring Controversies in Science & Technology: Volume 3. pp 290-303 From Evolution To Energy Editors: Daniel Lee Kleinman, Jason Delborne, Karen A. Cloud-Hansen, and Jo Handelsman

—-Wolbring (2010) Ableism and Favoritism for Abilities Governance, Ethics and Studies: New Tools for Nanoscale and Nanoscale enabled Science and Technology Governance pp. 89-104 inThe Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society, vol. II: The Challenges of Equity and Equality (Springer 2010) Susan Cozzens and Jameson M. Wetmore (eds.)

—-Wolbring (2010) Transcript of a Podcast live 14th January for Intellectual Muscles Series for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic games: Title “Who will be the future Olympic and Paralympic Athlete Subtitle Advances in science and technology, bodily assistive devices and the future face and purpose of Sport see here

—-Wolbring (2009) What next for the human species? Human performance enhancement, ableism and pluralism p. 141-163 in Development Dialogue No 52 August 2009 called What Next Vol II The case for pluralism publisher Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation see here

—-Wolbring (2009) Die Konvergenz der Governance von Wissenschaft und Technik mit der Governance des “Ableism” The convergence of science and technology governance with the governance of Ableism in TECHNIKFOLGENABSCHÄTZUNG – Theorie und Praxis Herausgeber: Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS) Technology assessment Theorie and Praxis. Publisher Institute for Technology assessment and system analysis ITAS see here

—- Wolbring (2009) ‘Therapeutic’, enhancement enabling, assistive devices and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A missing lens in the enhancement regulation discourse Journal of International Biotechnology Law JIBL Vol. 6 Issue 5 page 193-206

—- Wolbring (2008 ) “Is there an end to out-able? Is there an end to the rat race for abilities?” here for Journal: Media and Culture, Volume 11, Issue 3

—- Wolbring, G. (2007) “NBICS, Other Convergences, Ableism and the Culture of Peace.” Innovationwatch.com, 2007. 25 June 2008 here

—- Wolbring, G. “Oscar Pistorius and the Future Nature of Olympic, Paralympic and Other Sports.” SCRIPTed — A Journal of Law, Technology and Society 5.1 (2008 ): 139-60. 25 June 2008 here

—- Wolbring, G. “Why NBIC? Why Human Performance Enhancement?” Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 21.1 (2008 ): 25-40.

—- Wolbring (2008 ) Ableism, Enhancement Medicine and the techno poor disabled in Unnatural Selection: Challenges of Radical Life Extension and Enhancement Peter Healey and Steve Rayner Editor Publisher Earthscan

—- Wolbring (2008 ) “One World, One Olympics: Governing Human Ability, Ableism and Disablism in an Era of Bodily Enhancements” for a book titled ‘Human Futures ed. Miah, Liverpool University Press here

—-Wolbring (2008) The Politics of Ableism Proposes the need for a field of ability studies which examines ableism
Development 51: 252-258; doi:10.1057/dev.2008.17

Wolbring (2006) Peer Reviewed “The triangle of Enhancement Medicine, Disabled people and the concept of Health: A new challenge for HTA, health research and health policy”a 220 page report. Published by the Health Technology Assessment Unit of the Alberta Heritage Foundation for medical research here

Thesis:

Campbell, FAK (2003) The great divide: ableism and technologies of disability production
—- see here

—-Cherney, James L (2003) Rhetorical norms of ableist culture, Ph.D., Indiana University, 435 pages; AAT 3122676

—- Keller, Travis T (2011) . Ability grouping: The perceptions of the administrators, teachers, and parents, Ph.D., Capella University, 137 pages; AAT 3445239

—- Hutcheon Emily (2011) Undergraduate Honour Thesis Identities amidst social categories of ability difference: Voices of self-identified ‘disabled’ post-secondary students University of Calgary

—- Margaret Mclean Doctor of Philosophy, Thesis entitled: Learning and Teaching about Disability: The Possibility of Disestablishing Ableism. Deakin University Australia Faculty of Arts and Education

—-Michelle Marie for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Women Studies, Women Studies, and Philosophy presented on September 18, 2007. Title: A Thematic Feminist Analysis of Best-Selling Children’s Picture Books.
here

—- O’Neil, Sandi (2000) First they killed the ‘crazies’ and ‘cripples’: The ableist persecution and murders of people with disabilities by Nazi Germany, 1933–1945: An anthropological perspective
Ph.D., California Institute of Integral Studies, 340 pages; AAT 9988408

—-Schitai, Amit (2008) Ableism and inequality online: Analysis of Web accessibility policymaking and implementation in higher education
, Ed.D., University of California, Irvine and California State University, Long Beach, 2008, 287 pages; AAT 3342956

—- Truchan-Tataryn (2007), Maria (In)visible images: Seeing disability in Canadian literature, 1823-1974, Ph.D., The University of Saskatchewan (Canada), 289 pages; AAT NR57020