Disability studies in education (DSE) is an interdisciplinary field derived from the need to re-conceptualise special education dominated by a medical perspective on disability. In this article we identify what characterises DSE research and consider whether there is a case for arguing for a specific field of DSE in Finland and Iceland. Our analysis is based on a review of 59 studies published by Finnish and Icelandic scholars during the time period of ratification process of the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities from 2007 to 2016 in Finland and Iceland. We suggest that DSE has emerged as a dynamic area of research in both countries. It has provoked researchers to analyse disability in social contexts and turn the gaze...
Abstract This purpose of this paper is to review the status of adult education opportunities for pe...
Postsecondary education for students with intellectual disabilities is almost unheard of in the Nord...
The purpose of this article is analysis of discursive marginalisation through education in Nordic we...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Disability studies in education (DSE) is an interdisciplinary fie...
Disability studies in education (DSE) is an interdisciplinary field derived from the need to re-conc...
Disability Studies is a new interdisciplinary academic field that has developed over the past two de...
With Icelandic and international perspectives, and using research, reports and philosophical theorie...
40 ECTS credit units. In the project, I investigated the struggles of disabled people in schools and...
This article focuses on the Disability Studies in Education (DSE) conference as an example of expand...
This paper is an inquiry into where the topic of disability falls within the vast field of comparati...
The article analyzes and interprets the comprehensive presentation of the development of inclusive e...
This review investigates how the scholarly fields, themes and concepts of 'inclusive education' are ...
Disability research and disability studies in the twenty-first century are almost unrecognisable com...
Social research on disability exhibits a degree of interdisciplinarity. While neither large nor clea...
peer reviewedInclusive education has become a global norm, supported by the recognition of human rig...
Abstract This purpose of this paper is to review the status of adult education opportunities for pe...
Postsecondary education for students with intellectual disabilities is almost unheard of in the Nord...
The purpose of this article is analysis of discursive marginalisation through education in Nordic we...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Disability studies in education (DSE) is an interdisciplinary fie...
Disability studies in education (DSE) is an interdisciplinary field derived from the need to re-conc...
Disability Studies is a new interdisciplinary academic field that has developed over the past two de...
With Icelandic and international perspectives, and using research, reports and philosophical theorie...
40 ECTS credit units. In the project, I investigated the struggles of disabled people in schools and...
This article focuses on the Disability Studies in Education (DSE) conference as an example of expand...
This paper is an inquiry into where the topic of disability falls within the vast field of comparati...
The article analyzes and interprets the comprehensive presentation of the development of inclusive e...
This review investigates how the scholarly fields, themes and concepts of 'inclusive education' are ...
Disability research and disability studies in the twenty-first century are almost unrecognisable com...
Social research on disability exhibits a degree of interdisciplinarity. While neither large nor clea...
peer reviewedInclusive education has become a global norm, supported by the recognition of human rig...
Abstract This purpose of this paper is to review the status of adult education opportunities for pe...
Postsecondary education for students with intellectual disabilities is almost unheard of in the Nord...
The purpose of this article is analysis of discursive marginalisation through education in Nordic we...