1.Introduction by Michael S. Jeffress, Joy M. Cypher, Jim Ferris and Julie-Ann Scott-Pollock
PART I: LANGUAGE AND DISABILITY
2. Language Matters: Disability and the Power of Taboo Words by Joanne Arciuli, and Tom Shakespeare
3. Communicating by Accident: Dysfluency, the Non-Essential, and the Catastrophe by Joshua St. Pierre
4. A Framework for Cross-Neurotype Communication Competence by Emily Stones
5. Microaggressions Toward People with Disabilities by Danielle Sparrow, Erin Sahlstein Parcell, Emily R. Gerlikovski, and Dathan N. Simpson
6. “When We Say That It’s Private, a Lot of People Assume It Just Doesn’t Exist”: Communication, Disability, and Sexuality by Ameera Ali
PART II: IDENTITY AND INTERSECTIONALITIES
7. Ableism and Intersectionality: A RhetoricalPerspective by James L. Cherney
8. Performing FitCrip in Daily Life: A Critical Autoethnographic Reflection on Embodied Vulnerability by Julie-Ann Scott-Pollock
9. On a Scale of Zero to Ten: A Lyric Autoethnography of Chronic Pain and Illness by Shelby Swafford
10. On Being a Diabetic Black Male: An Autoethnography of Race, Gender, and Invisible Disability by Antonio L. Spikes
11. Physical Disability in Romantic Relationships: Exploring How Women with Visible Physical Disabilities Navigate Conversations about Their Identity with Male Romantic Partners by Lisa J. DeWeert and Aimee E. Miller-Ott
12. Disposable Masks, Disposable Lives: Aggrievement Politics and the Weaponization of Disabled Identity by Brian Grewe and Craig R. Weathers
PART III. CULTURAL ARTIFACTS & DISABILITY
13. Disability Talk with Machines: Reflections on Chatbots, AI & Other Machines Whereby “We” Communicate about Disability by Gerard Goggin, Andrew Prahl, and ZHAUNG Kuansong Victor
14. Thinking Inclusiveness, Diversity and Cultural Equity Based on Game Mechanics and Accessibility Features in Mainstream Video Games by Alexandra Dumont and Maude Bonenfant
15. Posthuman Critical Theory and the Body on Sports Night by Peter J. Gloviczki
16. Never Go Full Potato: Discourses of Cognitivism, Ableism and Sexism in “I Can Count to Potato” Memes by Jeff Preston
17. #DisabilityTikTok by Jordan Foster, and David Pettinicchio
PART IV: INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTS AND CONSTRAINTS
18. Communicating Vulnerability in Disasters: Media Coverage of People with Disabilities in Hurricane Katrina and the Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami by Liz Shek-Noble
19. “Kept in a Padded Black Cell in Case He Accidently Said ‘Piccaninny’”: Disability as Humor in Brexit Rhetoric by Emmeline Burdett
20. "Oh, We Are Going to Have a Problem!": Service Dog Access Microaggressions, Hyper-Invisibility, and Advocacy Fatigue by Robert L. Ballard, Sarah J. Ballard, and Lauren E. Chu
21. “The Fuzzy Mouse”: Unresolved Reflections on Podcasting, Public Pedagogy, and Intellectual Disability by Chelsea Temple Jones, Kimberlee Collins, Anne Zbitnew, and Jennifer Chatsick
22. Organizational Communication and Disability: Improvising Sense-Sharing by Amin Makkawy and Shane T. Moreman
PART V: ADVOCACY, POLICY, AND ACTION
23. Overlooked and Undercounted: Communication and Police Brutality against People with Disabilities by Deion S. Hawkins
24. Critical Disability Studies in Technical Communication: A 20-Year History and the Future of Accessibility by Leah Heilig
25. Communication Infrastructures: Examining How Community Storytelling Facilitates or ConstrainsCommunication Related to Medicaid Waivers for Children by Whittney H. Darnell
26. “Governing Deaf Children and Their Parents through (and into) Language by Tracey Edelist
27. #ImMentallyIllAndIDontKill: A Case Study of Grassroots Health Advocacy Messages on Twitter Following the Dayton and El Paso Shootings by Sarah Smith-Frigerio.