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This guide contains a variety of online and print resources for research in Disability Studies. Use the navigation menu on the left to find research strategies, articles, reference sources, books, and more.
About Disability Studies at UCLA
Disability Studies is a groundbreaking field that challenges and changes society’s attitudes toward disability. Led by some of UCLA’s most distinguished faculty, Disability Studies examines the meaning, nature and consequences of disability from a variety of perspectives, including arts and humanities, health sciences, social sciences, public policy, technology, and education. At UCLA, the conversation around disability has shifted: from exclusion to inclusion, from limitations to possibilities.
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