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DESCRIPTION:Atlanta 2015 Conference - the 28th annual meeting of SDS\, the 
 Summit on Disability and Social Justice.\n\nDisability as/is a civil right
 \, a human right\, a social right\, an economic right\, an educational rig
 ht\, a medical right\, a sexual right\, an employment right\, a voting rig
 ht\, a representational right. All of these\, and more. Communities and ad
 vocates - locally\, nationally\, transnationally - have been making effort
 s to get/gain rights\, including recognition\, legal and/or cultural\; and
  trying\, also\, to get it right--to address\, analyze\, reclaim\, revise\
 , redress\, recover disability representations in literature\, culture\, p
 olitics\, and history. The diversity of global articulations of rights\; t
 he emergence of critiques of rights frameworks\; and transnational develop
 ments such as the recent use of language from the American Disabilities Ac
 t in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabiliti
 es -- UNCRPD\, present the field of Disability Studies\, whose growth has 
 paralleled these trends\, with an opportunity to consider disability right
 s in all of its complexities:\n\nWhen has disability\, or its likeness\, b
 een considered within grassroots advocacy movements in political geographi
 es around the globe\, including nation-states and indigenous governmentali
 ties\, and in regional\, local\, comparative perspectives? When does disab
 ility\, or its likeness\, enter state law\, and under what conditions? How
  have recent or former projects\, languages\, questions\, policies\, issue
 s\, movements\, and events about disability emerged\, traveled\, and been 
 contested? What conditions allow national laws to migrate transnationally?
  Are there shifts in the popular emergence and circulation of disability v
 alues\, and are these shifts expressed with specific forms of representati
 on? How and where has disability politics allied with\, or against\, “hu
 man rights” and/or decolonial frameworks? How have activists and artists
  crippled state-sanctioned uses of disability?\n
SUMMARY:28th Annual SDS Atlanta Conference: Getting it Right/s
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