Thursday 8th February saw the second launch of and ‘s new edited collection (along with Tillie Curran, UWE), (2018). The text further develops disabled children’s childhood studies as a distinct conceptual domain of study and features chapters from disabled young people, parents, academics, and practitioners. Kirsty has made a short film of her chapter, written with her partner, Luke Jones. You can see the film on .
The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies
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