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Aphasiology, Volume 21 Issue 1 2007

13% more pages in 2010!
Impact Factor 0.955 and 5-Year Impact Factor 1.209 (All figures 2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 JCR)
ISSN: 1464-5041 (electronic) 0268-7038 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
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Issues of access and inclusion with aphasia
Madeline Cruice
Pages 3 – 8
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“Border crossing” as a route to inclusion: A shared cause with people with a learning disability?
Karen Bunning; Simon Horton
Pages 9 – 22
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Communication access to organisations: Inclusionary practices for people with aphasia
Carole Pound;  Judith Duchan;  Tom Penman;  Alan Hewitt; Susie Parr
Pages 23 – 38
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Communicative access and decision making for people with aphasia: Implementing sustainable healthcare systems change
Nina N. Simmons-Mackie;  Aura Kagan;  Charlene O'Neill Christie;  Maria Huijbregts;  Sara McEwen; Jacqueline Willems
Pages 39 – 66
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Access for persons with neurogenic communication disorders: Influences of Personal and Environmental Factors of the ICF
Travis Threats
Pages 67 – 80
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Access and social inclusion in aphasia: Interactional principles and applications
Nina N. Simmons-Mackie; Jack S. Damico
Pages 81 – 97
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Living with severe aphasia: Tracking social exclusion
Susie Parr
Pages 98 – 123
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Developing an evidence-base for accessibility for people with aphasia
Linda Worrall;  Tanya Rose;  Tami Howe;  Kryss McKenna; Louise Hickson
Pages 124 – 136
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