Sandhya Limaye Author & Editor

Sandhya Limaye is a Professor and Chair of the Centre for Disability Studies and Action, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. As an Erasmus Mundus, Nehru-Fulbright, and Rockefeller fellow, she presented the alternate report on women with disability in India at the UN, Geneva, and is involved in C 20 Summit for Diversity, Equity, and Disability groups in India.

Christopher Johnstone is an Associate Professor of Comparative and International Development Education, University of Minnesota, USA. He has written widely on issues of inclusive education, inclusive development, higher education, and Disability Studies. He first visited India as an undergraduate study abroad student and has since led two major research grants on topics related to disability with his colleagues Sandhya Limaye.

Misa Kayama, Ph.D., MSW, is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Mississippi. Her research focuses on the cultural shaping of children’s experience of stigmatization due to disability and other intersectional issues such as race and immigration status, through cross-cultural, ethnographic approaches. The findings have been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and two academic books.