A Republican Bubble? How Pollsters and Pundits Got The US Midterms So Wrong
What happened to the predicted red wave in the US midterms?
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What happened to the predicted red wave in the US midterms?
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In this contribution to Bulletin 26, Steve Graby reflects on their research into disabled people’s involvement in co-operatives in Britain.
In this contribution to Bulletin 26, Elizabeth Evans speaks to the barriers disabled people face when seeking to run for political office in Britain and explores the implications this carries for questions of justice and representation.
In this contribution to ISRF Bulletin 26, Alison Wilde focusses on the specific challenges communications about Covid-19 created for autistic people and people with learning disabilities.
In this contribution to Bulletin 26, Craig Jones argues that large-scale injury and maiming are defining features of war and settler-colonial occupation and focusses on Gaza to explore this relation theoretically.
In this contribution to Bulletin 26, Beverley Clough explores how disability legal studies might benefit from a more thorough theoretical engagement with spatial imaginaries.
In this contribution to Bulletin 26, Alice Baderin applies her theoretical conception of anticipatory injustice to forms of discrimination and exclusion experienced by disabled people.