Pedagogy, Disability and Communication

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ableism in academia
accessible curriculum development
Alberto Gonzz
Alt Text
Andrew Donofrio
Andrew Spieldenner
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Bettina Brockmann
Brian Grewe
Campus Accessibility
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college
communication barriers
Differently Normed
Disability Cultures
Disability Studies
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Elaine Bass Jenks
Elena Anadolis
Elizabeth Houtz
Emily Stones
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gender and disability studies
Ginnifer L. Mastarone
health
health communication ethics
Hearing Impaired
HIV Movement
IC Classroom
IC Textbook
impairment
In-class Workshop
Include Disability Studies
inclusive education strategies
intercultural communication pedagogy
interpersonal
Interpersonal Communication Class
J. W. Smith
Joy M. Cypher
Kaori Miyawaki
Kate Ksobiech
Katherine Rush
Laura C. Farrell
learning
media
Michael G. Strawser
Non-visible Disabilities
Out-of Class Assignment
Paula K. Baldwin
Power Soccer
public-speaking
Rebecca Miner
Social Anxiety Disorders
society
Stem Research
Stephanie Dohling
Stigmatizing Cues
Susan Wildermuth
TBI Community
Traumatic Brain Injury
UDL Principle
university
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138225527
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Research has long substantiated the fact that living with a disability creates significant and complex challenges to identity negotiation, the practice of communication, and the development of interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, individuals without disabilities often lack the knowledge and tools to experience self-efficacy in communicating with their differently-abled peers. So how do these challenges translate to the incorporation of disability studies in a classroom context and the need to foster an inclusive environment for differently-abled students?

Bringing together a range of perspectives from communication and disability studies scholars, this collection provides a theoretical foundation along with practical solutions for the inclusion of disability studies within the everyday curriculum. It examines a variety of aspects of communication studies including interpersonal, intercultural, health, political and business communication as well as ethics, gender and public speaking, offering case study examples and pedagogical strategies as to the best way to approach the subject of disability in education.

It will be of interest to students, researchers and educators in communication and disability studies as well as scholars of sociology and social policy, gender studies, public health and pedagogy. It will also appeal to anyone who has wondered how to bring about a greater degree of inclusion and ethics within the classroom.

Michael S. Jeffress (Ph.D., Regent University) is a Lecturer in Communication Studies in the Department of Literary, Cultural and Communication Studies at The University of the West Indies in St. Augustine, Trinidad. He has been involved in disability advocacy work since the mid-1990s, after his son Ryan was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In 2014, he received the Top Paper Award from the Disability Issues Caucus of the National Communication Association. His previous title in the Interdisciplinary Disability Studies series is Communication, Sport and Disability: The Case of Power Soccer.