A curated collection of peer-reviewed publications, media, and artwork in line with our manifesto and at the forefront of stuttering research. We aim to provide as many open-access entries as possible.
Constantino, Christopher. “Stuttering, Vulnerability, and Intimacy | Christopher Constantino | TEDxFSU.” YouTube, uploaded by TEDx Talks, 19 May 2022, www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n3YS7GdQ0k.
St. Pierre, Joshua. “Taking Heads and Shitting in the Street: Stuttering Parrhesia in Three Modes.” Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, Intellect Publishing, 2021, pp. 179-195, https://doi.org/10.1386/jivs_00024_1
Patterson, Kevin. “It's About Time: Understanding the experience of speech impairment.” Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies, vol. 1. Routledge, 2012, pp. 165-177.
St. Pierre, Joshua. “Straight Lines and Crooked Speech: Stuttering a Crip Politic.” Did I Stutter. 2017. https://www.didistutter.org/blog/straight-lines-and-crooked-speech-stuttering-a-crip-politic
Rodness, Roshaya. “Stutter and Phenomena: The Phenomenology and Deconstruction of Delayed Auditory Feedback.” Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, vol. 5, no. 2. Intellect Publishing. 2021, pp. 197-213. https://doi.org/10.1386/jivs_00025_1
Literature, Speech Disorders and Disability, Ed. Christopher Eagle
Volume
Page
19-23
MLA reference
St. Pierre, Joshua. “The Construction of the Disabled Speaker: Locating Stuttering in Disability Studies.” Literature, Speech Disorders and Disability, edited by Christopher Eagle, Routledge, 2013, pp. 19-23.
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publication
Book Chapter
2019
An Introduction to stuttering and disability theory
Stammering Pride and Prejudice ed. Patrick Campbell, Christopher Constantino, and Sam Simpson.
Volume
Page
18-Mar
MLA reference
St. Pierre, Joshua. “An Introduction to Stuttering and Disability Theory: Misfits in Meaning” Stammering Pride and Prejudice, edited by Patrick Campbell et al., J&R Press, 2019, pp. 3-18.
Bailey, Katy, et al. “Stammering and the Social Model of Disability: Challenge and Opportunity.” Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 193, 2015, pp. 13-24.
The Journal of Stuttering Therapy, Advocacy & Research
Volume
No. 3
Page
131-144
MLA reference
Loriente, Cristóbal. “The Demedicalization of Stuttering: Towards a Notion of Transfluency.” The Journal of Stuttering Therapy, Advocacy & Research, no. 3, 2009, pp. 131-144. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265290540_The_Demedicalization_of_Stuttering_Towards_a_Notion_of_Transfluency
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publication
Book Chapter
2024
Speech
Dysfluent Temporalities in the Long Nineteenth Century
A Cultural History of Disability in the Long Nineteenth Century
Volume
Page
113-128
MLA reference
Martin, Daniel. “Speech: Dysfluent Temporalities in the Long Nineteenth Century.” A Cultural History of Disability in the Long Nineteenth Century, Bloomsbury Academic, 2024, pp. 113-128.
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event
Webinar
2024
Bridging Dysfluency Theory and Clinical Practice Series