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Author Guidelines

Reference style

Submissions should be written in English, following the style of one accepted academic, disciplinary organization consistently. For example:

  • APA style.
    The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) 5th Edition. (See http://apastyle.apa.org/ for more information.)
  • MLA style.
    The Modern Language Association (See http://www.mla.org/style for more information.)
  • Chicago Manual of Style.
    (See http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html for more information.)

Abstract and keywords

All peer-reviewed articles or theme section articles should contain a 150-word abstract and a list of keywords. Please place these at the top of the article after the title and author address/email.

Section Guidelines

For more detailed guidance about preparing particular types of submissions, such as Articles, Creative Works, or Reviews, please view the Section Policies.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. By submitting this manuscript (online, by e-mail, or otherwise), you agree to all of the terms and conditions outlined in the submission preparation checklist.
  2. Permission to Archive and Distribute

    By submitting this agreement, the copyright owner grants Disability Studies Quarterly the non-exclusive right to reproduce, translate, and/or distribute the submission (including the abstract) as agreed upon, in print and electronic format and in any medium, including but not limited to audio or visual, for the purposes of inclusion in the Disability Studies Quarterly. You also agree that Disability Studies Quarterly may make and retain more than one copy for the purpose of preservation, security and backup.

    Authority to Grant Copyright

    You represent that you have the authority to grant the rights contained in this agreement. You also represent that your submission does not, to the best of your knowledge, infringe upon anyone’s copyright. If the submission contains material for which you do not hold copyright, you represent that you have obtained the unrestricted permission of the copyright owner to grant Disability Studies Quarterly the rights by this agreement, and that such third party owned material is clearly identified and acknowledged within the text or content of the submission. Your acceptance of this agreement gives permission to the Disability Studies Quarterly staff to submit an object to Disability Studies Quarterly on your behalf.

 

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