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Identity negotiating: Redefining stigmatized identities through adaptive sports and recreation participation among individuals with a disability

Posted on July 16, 2016 by Heather Porter

Citation: Lundberg, N., Tanijuchi, S, McCormick, B., & Tibbs, C. (2011). Identity negotiating: Redefining stigmatized identities through adaptive sports and recreation participation among individuals with a disability. Journal of Leisure Research, 43(2), 205-225. Link to publisher’s article.

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