Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
CURRICULUM VITAE 2016
Deborah Stienstra
ADDRESS TELEPHONE (204) 474-7017 Disability Studies FAX (204) 474-6676
128 Education Building EMAIL: [email protected] University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Political Science M.A. in Political Science B.A. (Honours) in Political Science York University, 1992 York University, 1986 University of Alberta, 1982
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Professor, Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Disability Studies, University of Manitoba,
2003 – present Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies, Mount Saint Vincent University, 2013-15
Associate and Assistant Professor, Politics, and Women’s Studies, University of Winnipeg, 1991 – 2003
Key responsibilities
Academic/Teaching -teach a regular load of graduate and undergraduate courses, listed below -advise and supervise the work of graduate students, listed below
-integrate research work into curriculum -supervise and mentor research work of students and postdoctoral researchers
Research and Scholarship
-develop and implement multiple, multi-year strategic research and partnership projects
-provide intellectual, strategic and financial leadership to staff and research teams -report to project funders and liaise with funding agency staff as required
-maintain a strong record of peer-reviewed publications and presentations, listed below -contribute to editorial boards: International Feminist Journal of Politics (1999-now),
Disability and Society (2011-now); Canadian Journal of Political Science (2004-7)
-participate on Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) selection committees: Partnership Development Grant (with CIHR) 2016; Connection grants,
2012-13, 2015; Community-University Research Alliance Mid-term Review Committee, 2007, 2009; Thérèse F. Casgrain Fellowship, 2001, 2003; INE Collaborative Research Initiatives, 2002
-contribute to College of Reviewers, Canada Research Chairs, 2016 -review funding proposals for National Science and Engineering Research Council,
SSHRC and Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and research bodies in England and Ireland
-review manuscripts for 20+ journals, 2 government departments, Worker’s Compensation
Board, and 5 publishers
Deborah Stienstra
2
Community service
-contribute to multiple department, faculty and university committees -non-profit organization board of director member: Canadian Research Institute for the
Advancement of Women (CRIAW), 2007-13 -advisory committee member: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Policy
Research Directorate (2007-10), Statistics Canada (2005-8), Council of Canadians
with Disabilities (2004-6), McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy (2010-12)
Collaboration/Partnerships -identify, establish and maintain relationships with diverse groups including community
organizations, service providers, government, industry, unions and researchers
-identify and use strategic opportunities to engage partners -direct the development and publication of knowledge products relevant to each audience
-represent the projects and networks to the public and media Human Resources and Financial Administration
-hire and direct research and administrative staff, project managers and research assistants -develop and oversee administration of budgets in coordination with Finance Department
Key projects and funders
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Program, “Transforming knowledge and activism for inclusion through engaging girls and women with disabilities
in Vietnam in participatory research”, co-applicant, Xuan Thuy Nguyen, Carleton University, Principal Applicant, 2016-2020, $310,268
SSHRC, Knowledge Synthesis Program, “Gendered and Intersectional Implications of Energy
and Resource Extraction in Canada’s Northern Resource-based Communities”, Principal applicant, Nov. 2015 – December 2016, $24, 990
SSHRC, Insight Program, “Understanding the impacts of northern urbanization and the development agenda on women: Feminist intersectionality and the participatory development of community vitality indices” Co-applicant, Leah Levac University of
Guelph, Principal Applicant, 2015-2020, $475,110. International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canadian Partnerships Program, “(Re)
Building Inclusive Societies: Critical reflections on disability and global development”, Principal applicant, 2015-2016, $68,000
SSHRC, Connections Grant program, “(Re) Building Inclusive Societies: Critical reflections on
disability and global development”, Principal applicant, 2015, $34,030
SSHRC, Connections Grant program, “Building Links between Women: Muskrat Falls and the
Maritime Link”, Principal Applicant, 2013-2014, $49,970 SSHRC, Partnership Development program, “Changing Public Services: Women and
Intersectional Analysis” Co-Applicant, Leah Levac University of Guelph, Principal
Applicant, 2013-2016, $200,000 SSHRC, Insight Development Grant program, “Women’s Leadership Development: Using
Composite Indicators for Change in Labrador” Principal Applicant, 2012-2014, $75,000
University of Manitoba, University Research Grant Program, “Including women in boom times in Labrador West” Principal Applicant, 2012-2013, $6,600
Deborah Stienstra
3
SSHRC, CURA program. “FemNorthNet: Learning from women’s experiences of community
transformations as a result of economic restructuring”, Co-applicant and Co-Director. Jane Stinson, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW),
Principal Applicant, 2010-2015, $1,000,000 Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Knowledge Translation Supplement,
“Towards Inclusive Palliative Care and Cancer Care” Co-Principal Investigator with
H.M. Chochinov, 2010-11, $35,850 Canadian Partnership against Cancer, Cancer Journey Action Group, “Addressing Disability
in Cancer Care” Co-Principal Investigator with H. M. Chochinov, 2008-9, $291,000 SSHRC, Strategic Research Clusters Interim Grant, “Disability-related Policy”, Principal
Applicant, 2006, $25,000
SSHRC, Public Outreach Grant, “Engaging Canadian and Australian Information Technologies Companies in Inclusion and Accessibility”, Principal Applicant, 2005-7, $50,000
SSHRC, Strategic Research Cluster Design Grant, “Disability Research Cluster”, Principal Applicant, 2004-6, $30,000
CIHR, Palliative and End of Life New Emerging Teams, “Vulnerable Persons and End of Life
Care (VP-NET)” Co-Principal Investigator with Harvey Chochinov, 2004-12, $1,395,000 SSHRC, Initiative on the New Economy Research Alliance program, “New Technologies and
People with Disabilities” Principal Investigator, 2003-7, $900,000 SSHRC, Community University Research Alliance program, “Voices at Dying Research
Alliance”, Principal Investigator, 2003-8, $1,000,000 declined
CIHR, Reducing Health Disparities Strategic Initiative “Reducing inequities in access to primary and preventive services”, Co-Principal Investigator with Mary Ann McColl,
Queen’s University, 2003-04, $99,176
ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Director, Alexa McDonough Institute for Women, Gender and Social Justice, Mount Saint Vincent University, Aug 2014 – Aug 2015
Key responsibilities
Governance and accountability
-direct and chair steering committee of faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students -lead steering committee and membership through visioning process -identify strategic opportunities to raise the profile of the Institute within and outside the
University and engage these communities in its work -represent the Institute in initiatives within and outside the University
-initiate and direct website renewal, social media and membership information campaign -regularly report to the President on progress made -report to the Board of Governors on strategic planning priority related to the Institute
-contribute to Social Responsibility working group
Human Resources and Financial Administration -direct administrative assistant and research assistants -manage the Institute budget
Deborah Stienstra
4
Founding Director, Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Disability Studies, University of
Manitoba, 2003-06; Interim Director, Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Disability Studies, January-June 2003
Key responsibilities
Governance and accountability -establish, direct and chair governing committee with participants from approximately 10
faculties and Canadian Centre on Disability Studies -develop relationships and liaise with the Deans of all Faculties
-establish and direct Community Advisory Council with representation from disability organizations, other universities, and government
-report annually to Council on Post-Secondary Education and monthly to the Dean and
Vice-President Academic on progress and initiatives -identify strategic opportunities to advance goals of program within and outside university
-represent program within University and in local, provincial, national and international meetings
- direct public information campaign related to program
-contribute to University committees related to accessibility and learning technologies
Academic administration -shepherd implementation of program proposal through relevant committees and Senate -oversee creation of regulations for admission and development of program
-review and assess admissions to the program -develop and staff curriculum offerings annually and coordinate with other departments
-identify and implement key program initiatives
Human resources and financial administration
-lead and direct academic and administrative staff -administer departmental budget
-develop and present annual budget submission to Dean and Vice-President Academic
Coordinator, Women’s Studies program, University of Winnipeg, 1994-96
Key responsibilities
Governance and Accountability -report to Dean on a regular basis -direct activities of steering committee of 15 representatives from across disciplines
Academic administration
-represent the program on multiple University committees -contribute to selection committee for the Margaret Laurence Chair -manage and staff curriculum offerings the program
-monitor and assess enrolments in program courses
Human Resources and Financial Administration -direct administrative assistant and research assistants
-manage the departmental budget
Deborah Stienstra
5
ENDOWED CHAIR POSITIONS
Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies, Mount Saint Vincent University, 2013-15
Key responsibilities
Governance and accountability
-report regularly to Dean, Vice President Academic, and President -provide annual report to funder
Strategic Leadership
-contribute to the development, governance and direction of Mount Includes initiative
-organize and host multiple community-university events and develop projects from them, for example: Women Boldly Visioning the Future event, September 30, 2014;
Falling for the Link: Muskrat Falls and the Maritime Link, February 25, 2014; Café Scientifique: What does it take to make inclusion and access happen? March 20, 2014 -direct research initiatives, including Building Links between Women: Muskrat Falls and
the Maritime Link; (Re) Building Inclusive Societies: Critical reflections on disability and global development; and Experiences of Women with Disabilities in Labrador
-publish peer-reviewed and popular format publications -teach graduate and undergraduate courses, directed readings and supervise graduate students
Human Resources and Financial Administration
-hire and direct research, student and administrative staff -- this involved significant transition of administrative staff during term
-oversee administration of multiple budgets in coordination with Finance Department
Royal Bank Research Chair in Disability Studies, Canadian Centre on Disability Studies, 2000-03
Key responsibilities
Governance and accountability -coordinate and provide support to Research Committee
-as a member of the senior management team, decide direction of the Centre, coordinate with other units, and develop and maintain external relationships
-meet regularly with Vice-Presidents Academic at Universities of Winnipeg and Manitoba
to coordinate and implement affiliation agreements
Strategic Leadership -oversee development and implementation of proposals related to identified priorities
-obtain new funding from government, foundations, academic funders
-ensure successful completion, evaluation and reporting of projects
Human Resources and Financial Administration -hire and direct research and administrative staff -oversee administration of budgets of projects in coordination with Finance Department
Deborah Stienstra
6
Key projects and funders
“Students with Disabilities: Transition from Post-Secondary Education to Work”, 2002-03,
Human Resources Development Canada, Social Development Partnership Program, $155,805
“Inclusion and Disability in World Bank Activities”, 2002, World Bank, $354,000
“Literacy and Disability”, 2002, National Literacy Secretariat, $29,000 “Disability Community Capacity”, 2002, Human Resources Development Canada, Social Policy
Development, $25,000 “Feasibility Study on an On-line Clearinghouse on Disability Research” 2001-02, Human
Resources Development Canada, Office for Disability Issues, $25,000
“Historical Development of Issues in Disability Studies: Canadian and Historical Perspectives” 2000-03, Human Resources Development Canada, Social Development Partnership
Program, $100,000
Margaret Laurence Chair in Women’s Studies , University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba, 1996-97
Key responsibilities
Governance and Accountability -report on a regular basis to Vice-Presidents Academic at both Universities
-manage and chair Margaret Laurence Advisory Panel and Executive, which included community, government, university and corporate participants
-as a member of the President’s Advisory Council on Women, provide direction and identify concerns and opportunities related to women
Communications, Relationships and Public Engagement -promote women’s studies and the work of the Chair to local, provincial and national
women’s groups and events as well as with media -oversee development of public newsletter -initiate and direct community projects related to women’s studies
-present work of Chair in public talks and meetings
Human Resources and Financial Administration -direct administrative assistant and consultants -oversee management of endowment funds in coordination with Vice-Presidents Academic
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Policy Research Directorate, September
2009 - March 2010, and September 2005 - March 2006
draft and negotiate content of Issues Paper on Disability
prepare and present work to Expert Roundtable and senior HRSDC administration
integrate results into Medium-term plan
Deborah Stienstra
7
Other Consultations
Graduating Students with Disabilities Survey, Nova Scotia Labour and Education, with Halifax Global Inc., November 2013 – March 2014.
Gender-based Analysis Plus Symposium, May 30, 2012
Roundtable on Labour Market and People with Disabilities, Ottawa, June 12, 2009.
Expert meeting on Disability Issues, Federal Provincial, Territorial Working Group on Benefits and Services for Persons with Disabilities, Toronto, August 25, 2005.
Consultation on the Federal Report on Disability, Ottawa, February 10, 2004.
World Bank, reporting to President and Vice-Presidents, March-Dec 2002
review, evaluate and report on extent of inclusion and accessibility related to disability in
all operations including policy, regional activities, knowledge development and sharing, poverty assessments, country loans
direct research team, senior staff, country visits with staff and disability organizations and
other data collection
write, coordinate and edit final report for publication
present findings and recommendations to President and Vice-Presidents responsible for
regions and themes
communicate findings to World Bank staff and public
Status of Women Canada – Intergovernmental and Non-governmental Relations, and Economic Policy, 1983-87, April-Sept 1988, April-Sept 1989, April-Sept 1990
draft Memoranda to Cabinet, briefing notes for Deputy Minister and Minister,
brief Deputy Minister in person
develop and coordinate national positions with provincial counterparts and other federal departments
prepare and negotiate policy positions for international and national meetings,
develop and maintain relationships with national and international women’s
organizations
analyze tax, pension and other economic policies in relation to women’s rights and
experiences
Alberta Legislative Assembly, Legislative intern, 1982-83
develop policy papers, materials for Question Period
become familiar with legislative procedures and processes
respond to public and constituency requests
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT
Graduate Courses
Including and Access: Diverse Women in Knowledge, Research and Practice
Aboriginality, Disability and Women: Using Feminist Intersectional Frameworks Gender and International Relations Disability Studies
Disability and Social Policy
Deborah Stienstra
8
Women and Disabilities
Intersections: Aboriginality and Disability Indigenous Women and Leadership
New Technologies and People with Disabilities End of Life Issues and People with Disabilities Research Methods in Disability Studies
Undergraduate Courses
Including and Access: Diverse Women in Knowledge, Research and Practice Aboriginality, Disability and Women: Using Feminist Intersectional Frameworks Gender and International Relations
Disability and Social Policy Women, Gender and Politics
Global Political Economy Gender and Global Politics Ways of Knowing
From Global to Local: Feminist Organizing for Change Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics
International Law Canada & World Affairs Gender and International Organizations
Introduction to Women’s Studies
GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION
Master’s Thesis Committees
Disability Studies, University of Manitoba
Adebanke Oketola. “Employment Challenges Experienced By Persons With Disabilities: A Case
Study Of Nigeria” 2016 – present. Supervisor
Eleni Wener. “Inclusive Knowledge Translation” 2010-13. Supervisor Leon Nyerere. “Understanding disability in Sudan” 2008-12. Supervisor
Claire Atherton. “Accessible Movements: The Application of an Inclusive Model of Social Justice in Winnipeg’s Activist Culture”. 2006-09. Supervisor
James Kelm. “The Expression of Self-Determination by People with Intellectual Disabilities”,
2005-09. Supervisor Don Shackel, “The Experiences of First Nations People with Disabilities and their families in
receiving services and supports in First Nations communities in Manitoba”, 2005-08. Supervisor
Christine Kelly. “The role of mandates in shaping the interactions between people with
disabilities and their support providers”, 2005-07. Supervisor Lindsey Troschuk, “Surviving the Shift: Exploring the Use of ICTs by Community Economic
Development Organizations of People with Disabilities in the Knowledge-based Economy”, 2004-05. Supervisor
Deborah Stienstra
9
Women’s Studies, Mount Saint Vincent University and Saint Mary’s University
Susan Manning. Weaving Our Stories of Displacement: Gender, Place and Identity in Newfoundland. 2013 – 2016. Supervisor
Julianne Acker-Verney. Doing Accessible & Inclusive Research with Nova Scotia Women with Disabilities. 2014- present. Co-supervisor
Renaissance College, University of New Brunswick Katee Mitchell, “Dignity and Compassion: Exploring Social Justice through Disability” 2012 –
2016. Co-supervisor.
Faculty of Human Ecology, University of Manitoba
Ginelle Giacomin, “Experiences of emerging adult males with acquired impairments”, 2010 – 13. Supervisor
Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba
Jin-Pil Jung, Effectiveness of Fundraising Strategies of Voluntary Sector Disability
Organizations, 2003-04. Committee member Emma Manda Mwanza, Community–based Care Programs for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
in Zambia, 2002. Committee member
Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba
Brigid Reynolds, 1998, Women’s community economic development. Committee member Christina Kovacs, 1997-99, Prostitution: a local model. Committee member
Ph.D. Supervisory Committees
Don Shackel, 2010 – present, “Addressing Diversity Through Culturally Relevant Inclusive Education Practice in First Nations Schools in Manitoba” PhD candidate in Education,
University of Manitoba. Marilyn Dupré, 2006-13. “Social Work Education and Disability: A Multicase Study of
Approaches to Disability in Core and Specialized Curricula at Three Bachelor of Social
Work Programs”, PhD. in Social Work, University of Manitoba.
Ph.D. External Examiner
Annie Pouliot, January 2012, “Constructions discursives de la santé, du corps et de l’obésité de jeunes femmes vivant avec un handicap visuel [Discursive constructions of health, bodies
and obesity among young women living with visual impairments]” Ph.D. in Population Health, University of Ottawa
Valentina Capurri, January 2010, “Canadian Public Discourse around Issues of Inadmissibility for Potential Immigrants with Diseases and/or Disabilities, 1902 -2002” Ph.D. in History, York University
Erin K. Baines, 2000,”The Elusiveness of Gender-related Change in International Organizations: Refugee Women, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Political
Economy of Gender” Ph.D. in Political Science, Dalhousie University
Deborah Stienstra
10
POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP SUPERVISION
Dr. Heidi Janz, Vulnerable Persons and End of Life Care New Emerging Team (VP-NET), co-Supervisor with HM Chochinov, 2005-09
Dr. Leah Levac, Feminist Northern Network (FemNorthNet), Supervisor, 2012-13
LIFETIME PUBLICATIONS
Books
Stienstra, D. About Canada: Disability Rights. Fernwood Publishing, 2012.
Stienstra, D., C. Watters, H. Grant, H. Huang and L. Troschuk. Women with Disabilities: Accessing Trade. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada, 2004. Also translated into French. http://publications.gc.ca/pub?id=258150&sl=0
Sjolander, C.T., H. Smith and D. Stienstra eds. Feminist Perspectives on Canadian Foreign
Policy, Oxford University Press, 2003. Stienstra, D. and A. Wight-Felske, Eds. Making Equality: History of Advocacy and People with
Disabilities in Canada. Captus Press, 2003.
Stienstra, D. and B. Roberts, Strategies for the Year 2000: A Woman’s Handbook , Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 1995.
Stienstra, D., Women's Movements and International Organizations. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1994.
Journal Articles
Stienstra, D. and S. Estey. “Canada’s Responses to Disability and Global Development” Third
World Thematics, 1, 3 (2016) accepted. Stienstra, D. “DisAbling Women and Girls in Austere Times” Atlantis: Critical Studies in
Gender, Culture and Social Justice accepted.
Stienstra, D. “Northern crises: Women’s relationships and resistances to resource extractions” International Feminist Journal of Politics 17, 4 (2015), 630-651.
Stienstra, D. “Trumping All? Disability and Girlhood” Girlhood Studies 8, 2 (Summer 2015), 54-70.
Stienstra, D. “For Michael Charlie: Including children with disabilities in the global
South/North” Disability and the Global South 2, 2 (June 2015), 632-648.
Deborah Stienstra
11
Stienstra, D., A. D’Aubin and J. Derksen. “Heightened vulnerabilities and better care for all: Disability and end-of-life care” Journal of Palliative and Supportive Care. 10, 1 (Feb.
2012), 17-26. Stienstra, D., and H.M. Chochinov. “Palliative care for vulnerable populations” Journal of
Palliative and Supportive Care. 10, 1 (Feb. 2012), 37-42.
Chochinov, H.M., and D. Stienstra. “Vulnerability and Palliative Care: Guest editorial” Journal of Palliative and Supportive Care. 10, 1 (Feb. 2012), 1-2.
Stienstra, D., and T. Ashcroft. “Voyaging on the Seas of Spirit: An ongoing journey to understand disability and humanity” Disability and Society 25, 2 (March 2010), 191-203.
Stienstra, D., “Globalization” Encyclopedia of American Disability History, S. Burch, Ed. Facts
on File, 2009.
Stienstra, D., J. Watzke and G. Birch. “A three-way dance: The global public good and
accessibility in information technologies” The Information Society 23, 3 (2007): 149-58. Annable, G., G. Goggin and D. Stienstra. Special Issue, Guest Editors. “Accessibility, Disability
and Inclusion in Information Technologies: Introduction” The Information Society 23, 3 (2007):145-7.
Stienstra, D., and H.M. Chochinov. “Vulnerability, Disability and Palliative End of Life Care”
Journal of Palliative Care 22, 3 (Autumn 2006): 166-74.
Chochinov, H.M., and D. Stienstra. “Guest Editorial: Disability, Vulnerability and Palliative
Care” Journal of Palliative Care 22, 3 (Autumn 2006): 149-50. Stienstra, D. and R. Wiebe. “Finding our way home: Home and end of life transitions for people
with disabilities” Canadian Journal of Urban Research/Revue canadienne de recherche urbaine 15, 1 (Summer 2006): 19-35.
Stienstra, D., “The Critical Space Between: Access, Inclusion and Standards in Information
Technologies” Information, Communication and Society (June 2006): 333-52.
Stienstra, D., and L. Troschuk. “Engaging Citizens with Disabilities in eDemocracy” Disability
Studies Quarterly 25, 2 (Spring 2005). URL: http://www.dsq-sds.org/ D’Aubin, A., and D. Stienstra. “Accessing Electoral Success: Challenges and Opportunities for
People with Disabilities in Canada” Electoral Insight 6, 1 (April 2004): 8-14.
Stienstra, D., “DisAbling Globalization: Rethinking global political economy with a disability lens” Global Society 16, 2 (April 2002) 109-22.
Deborah Stienstra
12
Stienstra, D., “Cutting to Gender: Teaching Gender in International Relations”, International
Studies Perspectives, (2000) 1: 233-44.
Stienstra, D., “Bringing the Global Home”, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 1, 3 (Autumn 1999): 482-6.
Stienstra, D., “Madonna/Whore, Pimp/Protector: Prostitution and International Law and Organization” Studies in Political Economy, 51, Fall 1996: 183-217.
Stienstra, D., “From Mexico to Beijing: International Commitments on Women” Canadian
Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme, 16, 3 (Summer 1996): 14-7.
Stienstra, D., “Can the Silence be Broken? Gender and Canadian Foreign Policy” International
Journal 50 (Winter 1994-95): 103-27. Stienstra, D., “A Feminist Perspective on the Canadian State at the International Level”
Resources for Feminist Research 17, 3 (September 1988): 83-6.
Book Chapters
Stienstra, D. “Lost without way-finders? Disability, gender and Canadian foreign and
development policy” in eds. Stephen Baranyi and Rebecca Tiessen. Actions, Omissions and Obligations: Canada’s Commitments to Gender and Development in the Global
South. McGill-Queen’s University Press, forthcoming. Levac, L., Stienstra, D., McCuaig, J., & Beals, P. “Advancing intersectional considerations in
measuring gender equality: The participatory development of a community vitality index in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador”. In eds. C. Gabriel & P. Rankin. Critical
Perspectives on Gender Equality Measurement in Canada, forthcoming. Stienstra, D. and Leon Nyerere. “Race, ethnicity and disability: Charting complex and
intersectional terrains” in eds. Shaun Grech and Karen Soldatic. Disability in the Global South: The Critical Handbook . Springer, forthcoming 2016.
Stienstra, D. “DisAbling Human Rights: Moving from rights into access and inclusion in daily
life” in ed. G. DiGiacomo. Current Issues and Controversies in Human Rights. Toronto:
University of Toronto, 2016, pp. 240-261.
Stienstra, D. “Factsheet: Women and Restructuring in Canada” in M. Hobbs and C. Rice, eds. Gender and Women’s Studies in Canada: Critical Terrain. Canadian Scholar’s Press, Inc. 2013, pp. 588-96.
Stienstra, D. “Race/ethnicity and disability studies: Towards an explicitly intersectional
approach” in Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies. Eds. Nick Watson, Alan Roulstone and Carol Thomas, 2012, pp. 376-89.
Deborah Stienstra
13
Stienstra, D. “Swimming Upstream: Accessibility and Telecommunications Policy” in The
Internet Tree: The State of Telecom Policy in Canada 3.0 Eds. Marita Moll and Leslie Regan Shade, Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2011, pp. 153-62.
Stienstra, D. and A. D’Aubin, “People with Disabilities and Political Participation” in M.A.
McColl and L. Jongbloed, eds. Disability and Social Policy, 2nd edition, Captus Press,
2006, pp. 213-32.
Stienstra, D. “’Listen, Really Listen to Us’ Consultation, Disabled People and Governments in Canada” in Stienstra and Wight-Felske, 2003, pp. 3-47.
Wight-Felske, A. and D. Stienstra, “Introduction: Making Equality and History” in Stienstra and Wight-Felske, 2003, pp. 1-10.
Stienstra, D. “Less than Equal: Canadian Foreign Policy and Disability” in H. Enns and A.H.
Neufeldt, Eds. (In) Pursuit of Equal Opportunity: Canada and Disability at Home and
Abroad, Captus Press, 2003, pp. 346-60.
Stienstra, D. “Feminists, FAFIA and Canadian Foreign Policy” in Sjolander, Smith and Stienstra, 2003, pp. 198-215.
Stienstra, D., C. T. Sjolander and H. Smith, “Taking Up and Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Feminists, Gender and Canadian Foreign Policy” in Sjolander, Smith and Stienstra, 2003,
pp. 1-11. Smith, H., D. Stienstra, C. T. Sjolander, “Engaging the Possibilities of Magic: Feminist
Pedagogy and Canadian Foreign Policy” in Sjolander, Smith and Stienstra, 2003, pp. 12-21.
Stienstra, D. and E. Gucciardi “Women with Disabilities” Ontario Women’s Health Status
Report, Toronto: Ontario Women’s Health Council, 2002, pp. 146-61.
Stienstra, D. “Gender, Women’s Organizing and the ‘Net” in J.E. Allison ed. Technology,
Development and Democracy: International Conflict and Cooperation in the Information Age, Albany: SUNY Press, 2002.
Stienstra, D. “Recasting Foreign Policy Analysis using a Gender Analysis: Where to Begin?” in S. Nagel and A. Robb, eds. Handbook of Global Social Policy, New York: Marcel
Dekker, 2001, pp. 59-71. Stienstra, D. “Social Movements” in C. Kramarae and D. Spender, eds. Routledge International
Encyclopedia of Women, New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. 1860-2.
Stienstra, D. “Making Global Connections among Women, 1970-1999” in S. Rao and R. Cohen, eds. Social Movements in a Global Age, Athlone Press, 2000, pp. 62-82.
Deborah Stienstra
14
Stienstra, D. “Dancing Resistance from Rio to Beijing: Transnational Women’s Organizing and
United Nations Conferences, 1992-1996”, in M. Marchand and A. Sisson Runyan, eds. Gender and Global Restructuring, Routledge, 2000, pp. 209-24.
Stienstra, D. “Working Globally for Gender Equality”, in A. Van Rooy, ed. Canadian
Development Report 1999: Civil Society and Global Change, Ottawa: North-South
Institute, 1999, pp. 72-81.
Stienstra, D. “Of Roots, Leaves & Trees: Gender, Social Movements and Global Governance” in M.K. Meyer and E. Prügl, eds. Gender Politics in Global Governance, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999, pp. 260-72.
Stienstra, D. “Prostitution in International Law and Organization” in U. Parameswaran, ed.
Quilting a New Canon: Stitching Women’s Words. Toronto: Sister Vision Press, 1996, pp. 179-91.
Stienstra, D. “Organizing for Change: International Women's Movements and World Politics” in F. D'Amico and P. Beckman, eds. Women in World Politics. Amherst, MA Bergin and
Garvey, 1995, pp. 143 -54. Stienstra, D. “Comments on Ristock” in G. Drover and P. Kerans, eds. New Approaches to
Welfare Theory. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1993, pp. 288-90.
Research Reports
Stienstra, D., L. Levac, G. Baikie, J. Stinson, B. Clow and S. Manning. Gendered and Intersectional Implications of Energy and Resource Extraction in Resource-based
Communities in Canada’s North. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2016.
Annable, G., D. Stienstra, H.M. Chochinov. Addressing Disability in Cancer Care. Final Report to Cancer Journey Action Group. Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, 2010.
http://www.partnershipagainstcancer.ca/sites/default/files/Disability%20in%20Cancer%2 0Care_ENG.pdf
McColl, MA, D. Stienstra, SE Shortt, W. Boyce, J. Kaufert, M. Godwin. Reducing Inequities in Access to Primary Care for People with Disabilities. Final Report to Canadian Institutes
for Health Research. 2005. Stienstra, D. and R. Wiebe. Finding Our Way Home: Housing Options in Inner-city Winnipeg
for People with Disabilities who are dying Winnipeg: Canadian Centre on Disability Studies and Winnipeg Inner City Research Alliance, 2004.
Deborah Stienstra
15
Stienstra, D. Disability, Poverty and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Literature Review.
Washington: World Bank, 2004.
Annable, G., C. Watters, D. Stienstra, A. Symanzik, B. L. Tully, N. Stuewer. Students with Disabilities: Transitions from Post-Secondary Education to Work: Phase One Report. Canadian Centre on Disability Studies (CCDS), 2003.
Wiebe, R., D. Stienstra, J. Perron. Literacy and Disability: A Final Report on the Accessibility of
Adult Literacy Programs for Individuals with Disabilities in Manitoba. CCDS, 2002. Stienstra, D., Y. Fricke, A. D’Aubin and Research Team. Baseline Assessment: Disability and
Inclusion in World Bank Activities. Winnipeg: CCDS, 2002 http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTSOCIALPROTECTION/
EXTDISABILITY/0,,contentMDK:20192533~menuPK:282704~pagePK:148956~piPK:216618~theSitePK:282699,00.html
Stienstra, D. “Intersections: Disability and Race/Ethnicity/Heritage Languages and Religion”, Winnipeg, CCDS, 2002.
Stienstra, D., G. Annable, J. Morris-Wales, Z. Matanga. Best Practices in the Home-Based
Employment of People with Disabilities. Winnipeg: CCDS, 2002.
Annable, G., D. Stienstra, J. Morris-Wales, Z. Matanga. Final Report of a Study of Best
Practices in the Home-Based Employment of People with Disabilities. Winnipeg: CCDS, 2002.
Annable, G., D. Stienstra. “A Feasibility Study of an On-Line Disability Research Clearinghouse” not yet approved for public release, 2002.
Watters, C., D. Stienstra, G. Annable. “Disability Community Capacity: Final Report” 2002.
Used as chapter for the Advancing the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities: A
Government of Canada Report, 2002.
Sjolander, C.T., H. Smith and D. Stienstra. “Gendered Discourses, Gendered Practices: Feminists (Re) Write Canadian Foreign Policy” A Roundtable Report submitted to the Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development, 2000.
Stienstra, D. and P. Kellerman, Taking Action on the United Nations Standard Rules on
Disability. Winnipeg: University of Winnipeg, 1999. Stienstra, D. and B. Roberts. Little But Lip Service. Ottawa: Canadian Advisory Council on the
Status of Women, 1993.
Deborah Stienstra
16
Other Publications
Stienstra, D., G. Baikie, J. Stinson, and L. Levac. “Federal government has responsibility to
critically evaluate Muskrat Falls, other resource development projects” The Hill Times August 15, 2016, p. 28.
Estey, Steve et al. “Disability and Global Development: Submission to Global Affairs Canada International Assistance Review” July 22, 2016.
http://www.msvu.ca/site/media/msvu/DGD%20International%20Assistance%20Review%20-%20Brief%20-%20Jul%2022-16.pdf
Manning, S., G. Baikie and D. Stienstra. “Disabled northern and Indigenous women need to be part of the policy process” Policy Options April 21, 2016.
http://policyoptions.irpp.org/2016/04/21/disabled-northern-and-indigenous-women-needtobe-part-of-policymaking-process/
Stienstra, D, and S. Estey. “Finding Canada’s Way Again on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities” Guest blogpost, Canadian Centre for International Policy Blog, March 31,
2016. http://www.cips-cepi.ca/2016/03/31/finding-canadas-way-again-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities/
Stienstra, D. “Making Disability Visible: Inclusive Reconstruction in Fragile and Conflict Affected States” Guest blogpost. Canadian Centre for International Policy Blog. May 21,
2013. http://cips.uottawa.ca/making-disability-visible- inclusive-reconstruction- in-fragile-and-conflict-affected-states/
Stienstra, D. “Disability Rights and the Heart of Human Rights” Guest blogpost. Centre for Philosophy, Religion and Social Ethics Ground Motives Blog. March 5, 2012.
http://www.groundmotive.net/2012/03/disability-rights-and-heart-of-human.html Stienstra, D. and P. Kellerman, “Taking Action on the United Nations Standard Rules” Forum
Proceedings. Research to Action: Working Together for the Integration of Canadians with Disabilities, Halifax, 1999, pp. 130-2.
Stienstra, D. “Mapping our Place: Gender, the Global Economy and Canadian governments”
Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1999. (Available
as a fact sheet at: http://www.criaw-icref.ca/publications/factsheets)
Stienstra, D. “Describing the Political Elephant” Winnipeg Free Press, May 8, 1998, A15. Stienstra, D. Women, Decision-Making and Peace. Toronto: Canadian Voice of Women for
Peace, 1998.
Stienstra, D. “Funds and Resources”, “Report Card” in Take Action for Equality, Development and Peace: A Canadian Follow-up Guide to Beijing ‘95. Ottawa: Canadian Beijing
Deborah Stienstra
17
Facilitating Committee/ Canadian Research Institute on the Advancement of Women,
1996.
Stienstra, D. “Role-playing your way into learning” UTS Newsletter, 5, 1 (September 1996). Stienstra, D. “Ways of Knowing” UTS Newsletter, 4, 3 (January 1996), 8-9.
Prentice, S. and D. Stienstra, “Sharing feminist teaching strategies in Women’s Studies” UTS
Newsletter, 4, 1 (September 1995): 8-9. Stienstra, D. “The Making of a Political Science Professor: The Early Years” Canadian Political
Science Association Bulletin, 24:1 (May 1995): 21-6.
Stienstra, D. “North-South Women Unite” Canadian Dimension, 25, 8 (December 1991): 27-9.
Stienstra, D. “Towards a Commonwealth Women's Network: Background Research Paper” Toronto: NGO Commonwealth Women's Conference Secretariat, 1991.
INVITED/REFEREED CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS (since 2005)
Stienstra, D. “Canadian Disability Policies in a World of Inequalities” IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Poznan, Poland, July 23 -28, 2016.
Stienstra, D. L. Levac and G. Baikie. “Gendered and Intersectional Implications of Resource
Development and Extraction in Canada’s North” SSHRC Imaging Canada’s Future
Forum on Energy and Natural Resources, Calgary, June 1, 2016.
Stienstra, D. “Experiences of Women with Disabilities in Canada’s North” Canadian Conference on Developmental Disabilities and Autism, Winnipeg, May 4, 2016.
Stienstra, D. and J. Stinson. “Gender and Intersectional Analysis of Resource Extraction” SSHRC/NRCan Knowledge Symposium on Energy and Natural Resources, Ottawa,
December 7, 2015. Stienstra, D. “Building and Sustaining Respectful Research Relationships” Emerging Trends in
Research with Vulnerable Young People Symposium, Dalhousie University, November 21, 2015.
Stienstra, D. “Canada’s Responses to Disability and Global Development” (Re) Building
Inclusive Societies: Disability and Global Development, Mount Saint Vincent and
Dalhousie Universities, June 24, 2015.
Stienstra, D. “Thinking on and across case studies using Intersectionality” (Re) Building Inclusive Societies: Disability and Global Development, Mount Saint Vincent and Dalhousie Universities, June 23, 2015.
Deborah Stienstra
18
Stinson, J. and D. Stienstra. “How we learned to build an inclusive community-campus research
partnership” CU Expo, Carleton University, May 27, 2015.
Stienstra, D. “Implicating Inclusion: Feminism, Disability and Communities”, University of New Brunswick, March 16, 2015; Mount Allison University, March 4, 2015.
Stienstra, D. “Creating and sustaining inclusive universities” Atlantic University and College Human Resources Association, Halifax, October 9, 2014.
Stienstra, D. and S. Manning. “FemNorthNet: Working with diverse women in Northern
communities for change” Research ReMixed, MSVU, October 7, 2014.
Stienstra, D. and B. Brayton. “Diversity through Inclusive Practice: A Workshop about
Inclusion” A Bold Vision conference, PEI, September 25, 2014. Stienstra, D. “Lost without way-finders: Canada, development and disability” Canadian
Disability Studies Association annual meetings, Brock University, May 28 -30, 2014.
Stienstra, D. “More and less: DisAbling women and girls in ‘austere’ times” Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Brock University, May 27-29, 2014.
Stienstra, D. “Northern Crises: Women’s relationships and resistances to resource extractions”. Gender and Crisis in Global Politics. University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
May 9 -11, 2014. Stienstra, D. “Using intersectionality to make children and youth with disabilities visible”
Intersectionality Research, Policy and Practice: Interrogations and Innovations. Simon Fraser University, April 24-26, 2014.
Stienstra, D. “What does it take to make inclusion and access happen in challenging contexts?”
Panel presentation, Café Scientifique, Bloomfield Centre, Halifax, March 20, 2014
Stienstra, D. “How to ensure inclusion when you organize an event?” MSVU Girls Conference,
Halifax, March 5, 2014 Stienstra, D. “Falling for the Link: Muskrat Falls and the Maritime Link” panel presentation,
MSVU, Halifax, February 25, 2014
Stienstra, D. “Compassion at Home and Abroad” Panel, MSVU, Halifax, February 5, 2014 Stienstra, D. “Thinking about Inclusion” Nova Scotia Secondary Students Association, Halifax,
January 25, 2014
Stienstra, D. “It isn’t easy being green: Hydroelectric energy and the impact of resource development on Labrador and Nova Scotia communities” Every Day Ethics, Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs (CCEPA), Halifax, November 26, 2013
Deborah Stienstra
19
Stienstra, D. “People with Disabilities in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States”. Development in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: Lessons and Options for Canada, University of
Ottawa, Feb. 8, 2013. Stienstra, D. HM Chochinov, J. Kaufert, ZM Lutfiyya and J. Derksen. “Including: Good
Palliative Care for All” Manitoba Hospice and Palliative Care Association, Sept. 20, 2012.
Stienstra, D. “Disability and Human Rights in Canada” Social Justice and Human Rights
Conference, Emmanuel College University of Toronto, April 28, 2012.
Stienstra, D. HM Chochinov, J. Kaufert, ZM Lutfiyya and J. Derksen. “Including: Good Palliative Care for All” Halifax, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, November 2011 and
January 2012. Available also as a Youtube video on VPNETChannel Stienstra, D. “Intersectional Feminist Research and Practice” Women’s Worlds 2011, Ottawa,
July 5, 2011.
Stienstra, D. “Heightened vulnerabilities and better care for all: Disability and end-of-life care” Canadian Public Health Association meetings, Montreal, June 22, 2011.
Stienstra, D., J. Stinson, G. Baikie. “FemNorthNet: The Downside of Up in Community Transformations in Labrador – Global and national implications” Canadian Women’s
Studies Association, Fredericton, May 31, 2011. Stienstra, D. and J. Stinson. “Going beyond Inclusion: The Advantages and Challenges of
Community-Led Community-University Research Alliances” CU Expo 2011, Waterloo, May 12, 2011.
Chochinov, HM, J. Derksen, D. Stienstra and J Kaufert. Better Care for All: Disability and End
of Life Care. WRHA Palliative Care Educational Rounds, May 18, 2011.
Stienstra, D. “Addressing vulnerability in qualitative research: Challenging theoretical,
methodological and ethical issues” Qualitative Research Group Faculty Speaker Series, University of Manitoba, March 9, 2011.
Stienstra, D. “What happens to sex and gender when we include disability?” Canadian Political Science Association and Canadian Disability Studies Association, Congress for the
Humanities and Social Sciences, Montreal, June 2, 2010. Stienstra, D. “Multiculturalism Policy in Canada and the space for disability culture: Some
stories” keynote address, Canadian Disability Studies Association, Ottawa, May 26, 2009.
Stienstra, D. “Vulnerable Populations and Hospice Palliative Care” Challenge Panel. Canadian
Hospice Palliative Care Conference, Charlottetown, PEI, October 27, 2008.
Deborah Stienstra
20
Stienstra, D. and G. Annable. “Catching the Wave: Information Technologies, Accessibility and Inclusion” Manitoba Association for Distributed Learning and Training (MADLaT),
Winnipeg, May 9, 2008. Stienstra, D. “Deregulation and Emerging Technologies: The Challenge of Including People with
Disabilities” ISA Workshop on Globalization and Communications Policy, International Studies Association annual meeting, Chicago, USA, March 4, 2007.
Stienstra, D. “Canadian Perspectives” Disability, Accessibility and Digital Technology
workshop, Sydney, Australia, December 4, 2006.
Stienstra, D. “Research Results from Edemocracy theme” and D. Stienstra and C. Kelly
“Engaging communities in accessible ICT” Hard-wiring Inclusion: A conference about building an accessible ICT world” Winnipeg, October 26-27, 2006.
Stienstra, D. and J. Derksen. “End of Life Care and Decision-making” Canadian Association for Community Living national conference, Saskatoon, November 3-4, 2005.
Stienstra, D. “National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Supportive and Palliative Care
International Workshop” Birmingham, UK, October 5-6, 2005.
Stienstra, D., J. Ripat, L. Troschuk. “Building Accessible Community Infrastructure for People
with Disabilities” CU Expo: Community-University Research Partnerships: Leaders in Urban Change. Winnipeg, Sept 16, 2005.
Stienstra, D. “Engaging or Enraging the Beast? Women’s NGOs and the United Nations since the Beijing Conference” Public lecture for the Women and Gender Institute, University
of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, May 25, 2005. Stienstra, D. “Gender and trade: A policy research dialogue on mainstreaming gender into trade
policies” Status of Women Canada, Ottawa, March 21, 2005.
Stienstra, D. “Trading Intersections: Gender and Disability in the North American Free Trade Agreement” International Studies Association annual meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005.
Stienstra, D. “Finding our way home: Housing and people with disabilities at end of life”,
Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities Housing Committee, February 8, 2005. Stienstra, D. “Globalization and Disability” Public Service Alliance of Canada National Access
Conference, Montreal, keynote speech, January 21, 2005.
Other knowledge products and publications targeted to non-academic audiences to which I
made a significant contribution
Deborah Stienstra
21
“Building Links among Women: Being in Right Relationship in the Resource Development Agenda” 2016. Video by Catherine Martin, co-produced by FemNorthNet
http://fnn.criaw-icref.ca/en/page/blaw-documentary Leah Levac, Susan Manning, Deborah Stienstra, Gail Baikie and Jane Stinson. “What do gender
and diversity have to do with it? Responding to the community impacts of Canada’s northern resource development agenda” 2016. http://fnn.criaw-icref.ca/en/publications
Barbara Clow, Deborah Stienstra, Gail Baikie, Jane Stinson and Susan Manning. “Gender-based
analysis meets environmental assessment: Aligning policy mechanisms to address
resource development in Canada’s North” 2016. http://fnn.criaw-icref.ca/en/publications
Susan Manning and Julianne Acker-Verney. “Implicating Disability in Global Development” 2016 www.msvu.ca/dgd
Susan Manning. “Experiences of Women with Disabilities in Canada’s North” 2016 http://fnn.criaw-icref.ca/en/publications
Susan Manning. “Sexual and Reproductive Justice in the North” January 2015 http://fnn.criaw-
icref.ca/en/publications
Jessica McCuaig and Susan Manning. “Impacts of Economic Restructuring on Diverse Women
in the North: An Introduction ” October 2014 http://www.criaw-icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/Introduction_English%28Accessible%29.pdf
Jessica McCuaig and Susan Manning. “Resource Development and Diverse Women’s Access to Services in the North” October 2014 http://www.criaw-
icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/ResourceDevelopment_English%28Accessible%29.pdf Jessica McCuaig and Susan Manning. “Economic Restructuring and Diverse Women’s Access to
Services” October 2014. http://www.criaw-icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/EconomicRestructuring_ENG%28Accessible%29.pdf
Jessica McCuaig and Susan Manning. “Alternative Models of Development that Support
Diverse Women in the North” October 2014 http://www.criaw-
icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/AlternativeModels_English%28Accessible%29.pdf
FemNorthNet and DAWN Canada. Diversity through Inclusive Practice: An evolving toolkit for creating inclusive processes, spaces and events. Ottawa: CRIAW and DAWN Canada, April 2014 http://www.criaw-
icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/Inclusive%20Practices%20Toolkit%20%281.0%20-%20Accessible%20Digital%29.pdf
Deborah Stienstra
22
FemNorthNet. “Emergency and Disaster Planning in the North Fact Sheet”. CRIAW, 2014.
http://www.criaw-icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/FemNorthNet%20-%20Disaster%20Planning%20Fact%20Sheet%202014%20%28Read-Only%29.docx
FemNorthNet. “The Maritime Link Project: An Intersectional feminist policy analysis” CRIAW,
2014 http://www.criaw-icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/maritime%20link%20english.docx
FemNorthNet. “Feminist Intersectional Policy Analysis: Resource Development and Extraction
Framework” http://www.criaw-icref.ca/sites/criaw/files/rd%26e%20english.docx Vulnerable Persons and End of Life New Emerging Team (VP-NET). “Reclaiming Language”
video, 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQvc_QMLg6E
Vulnerable Persons and End of Life New Emerging Team (VP-NET). “Including: Good Palliative Care for All” video, 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_DEpBW7gG0&feature=plcp&context=C4beb577V
DvjVQa1PpcFO-eASvN636jn6UMc4A58cp-Q3Mp4zczwo=
Vulnerable Persons and End of Life New Emerging Team (VP-NET). Website with all resources. http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/vpnet/sitemap.htm
Stienstra, D. Women and Economic Restructuring Factsheet. June 2010. Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) http://www.criaw-
icref.ca/publications/factsheets Disability and Information Technologies (Dis-IT) Research Alliance. “Why should disability
advocacy organizations be concerned with telecommunications now?” 2008. http://www.dis-it.ca/telecom.php
Disability and Information Technologies (Dis-IT) Research Alliance. What do Canadian
disability advocacy organizations need to know about new telecommunications
technologies? 2008. http://www.dis-it.ca/telecom.php
Disability and Information Technologies (Dis-IT) Research Alliance.” What do Canadian disability advocacy organizations need to know about regulation of the telecommunications industry?” 2008. http://www.dis- it.ca/telecom.php
Disability and Information Technologies (Dis-IT) Research Alliance. What do Canadian
disability advocacy organizations need to know about the telecommunications industry? 2008. http://www.dis-it.ca/telecom.php