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Date: 2014-11-18 19:41:40
Disability
Health
Knowledge
Research
Social theories
Accessibility
Autoethnography
Ableism
Disability studies
Disability rights
Sociology
Science

(Dis)Abled  Gaming:  An  Autoethnographic  Analysis  of  Decreasing  Accessibility  For   Disabled  Gamers     by     Kyle  Romano  

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