Items where Author is "Mallett, Rebecca"
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MALLETT, Rebecca and RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine
(2012).
Commodifying autism: The cultural contexts of 'disability' in the academy.
In: GOODLEY, Dan, HUGHES, Bill and DAVIS, Lennard, (eds.)
Disability and social theory : new developments and directions.
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 33-51.
[Book Section]
MALLETT, Rebecca
(2010).
Autism in the academy: construct, consume, commodify.
In: Society for Disability Studies Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2-5 June, 2010.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MALLETT, Rebecca
(2010).
Beyond the classroom walls: using popular culture to promote disability equality.
In: Perspectives on Inclusive Development: Embracing Diversity and Creating Disability-sensitive Communities Conference, Sarawak, Malaysia, 28-29 July, 2010.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MALLETT, Rebecca
(2010).
Claiming comedic immunity: or, what do you get when you cross contemporary British comedy with disability?
Review of Disability Studies, 6 (3), 5-14.
[Article]
MALLETT, Rebecca and MADRIAGA, Manuel
(2010).
Images of criminality, victimisation and disability.
In: SHOHAM, S.G., KNEEPER, P. and KETT, M., (eds.)
International handbook of victimology.
Boca Raton, Fla. ; London, CRC, 585-610.
[Book Section]
MALLETT, Rebecca and RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine
(2010).
Knowing me, knowing you, aha!: does the urge to know impairment reveal an urge to know normal?
In: Critical Disability Studies Conference : Theorizing Normalcy and the Mundane, Manchester, 12-13 May 2010.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MALLETT, Rebecca
(2009).
Choosing ‘Stereotypes’: debating the efficacy of (British) disability-criticism.
Journal of research in special educational needs, 9 (1), 4-11.
[Article]
MALLETT, Rebecca and MADRIAGA, Manuel
(2009).
Negotiating 'normal': how notions of US national identity are (re)constructed in The West Wing.
In: Society for Disability Studies Conference, Tucson, Arizona, 17-20 June 2009.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]