Publications

 

Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2020). Enabling counsellors: The social construction of disability amongst Maltese counsellors. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, doi: 10.1080/03069885.2020.1856782

Vella-Gera, J., Martin, G. M., & Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2020). An insight into the lives of young siblings of disabled children in Malta. Disability & Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2020.1712188

Williams, V., Camilleri-Zahra, A., & Gauci, V. (2019). Disabled people and social wellbeing: What good for us is good for everyone. In S. Vella, R. Falzon and A. Azzopardi (Eds), Perspectives on Wellbeing: A Reader. Brill Publishers.

Callus, A. M., & Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2018). Disabled people and culture: Creating inclusive global cultural policies. In V. Durrer, T. Miller, & D. O'Brien (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Global Cultural Policy. Routledge.

Callus, A. M., & Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2017). 'Nothing about us without us': Disabled people determining their human rights through the CRPD. Mediterranean Human Rights Review [online].

Lauri, M. A., & Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2017). Promoting live organ donation. The lived experience of five kidney donors. Medical Research Archives, 5(5).
Available at: https://journals.ke- i.org/mra/article/view/1247

Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2016). Disability, gender, and the trajectories of power [Book review]. Disability & Society. 10.1080/09687599.2016.1198550

Muhammad, S., Camilleri-Zahra, A., Leicester, H., Davis, H., & Davis, S. (2016). Can social media (SM) reduce discrimination and ignorance towards patients with long term conditions (LTCs)? A chronic kidney disease (ckd) example in the UK and more widely. Patient Experience Journal3(1). Available at: http://pxjournal.org/journal/vol3/iss1/6

Camilleri-Zahra, A. (2013). Motivations for being a live-kidney donor: A social psychological perspective of altruism. In M. A. Lauri (Ed.), Organ donation and transplantation: An interdisciplinary approach. Nova Publishers.