Critical Disability Discourses

About the Journal

York University’s Critical Disability Studies Graduate Program is happy to welcome you to our journal, Critical Disability Discourses/Discours critiques dans le champ du handicap (CDD-DCCH). CDD is a bilingual, interdisciplinary journal that publishes articles that focus on experiences of disability from a critical perspective. The Journal appeals to junior scholars in the social sciences and humanities or all disciplines interested in disability rights, advocacy, community organizing, and policy-making affecting people with disabilities. CDD, managed by graduate students, is published under the auspices and with the support of the faculty of the Critical Disability Studies program in the Faculty of Health at York University. Our objective is to create an academic space where emerging disability studies scholars can make valuable contributions to the expanding field of critical disability studies. 

For more information about the Critical Disability Studies Graduate program, please visit our website at: https://www.yorku.ca/gradstudies/cds/.

Announcements

CALL FOR ORIGINAL ARTICLES, PERSPECTIVE PIECES, BOOK/MEDIA REVIEWS, AND SPECIAL ISSUE PROPOSALS (VOLUME 10)

2024-10-24

Critical Disability Discourses/Discours critiques dans le champ du handicap (CDD-DCCH) will be publishing a broad range of peer-reviewed disability studies articles, editor-reviewed perspective pieces, and book/media reviews on a rolling basis, breaking from our tradition of publishing one issue per volume. After several year-long hiatuses, we are striving for a quick turnaround in our Spring 2025 first issue (Issue 1, Volume 10) to celebrate OUR TENTH VOLUME and, subsequently, our denary publishing year! To ensure timely publication of our first issue, please submit your drafts or completed pieces to us by January 31, 2025. We cannot guarantee that submissions made after that date will be included in issue one but will be made available online first on a rolling basis and likely assigned to issue two (September 2025) (deadline for issue two is May 31, 2025) or, potentially, pending the number of submissions made, a third issue (December 2025). Manuscripts should be submitted directly to the Managing Editor at gregproc@yorku.ca.

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Vol 9 (2019)
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