This article discusses ways of understanding the processes involved when disabled students negotiate accessibility in higher education. Despite legislation for universal design and political aims to increase the number of disabled students, individuals themselves have to take initiatives to obtain needed reasonable adjustments. Findings are drawn from a study of everyday lives of disabled students. Research methods employed were: time geographic diaries, in-depth interviews and focus groups. Findings include issues of disclosure and stigma management, supports provided with a twist of ambiguity, and experiences of combatting for individual accommodation. The process of negotiation is discussed in terms of traditions in higher education, the...
Drawing on a small scale doctoral research project that engaged a critical disability studies (CDS) ...
Access to higher education is an issue of human rights, since higher education often is a pre-requis...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
This article shares disabled students’ experiences of ableism, discrimination, and exclusion while n...
IntroductionSeveral international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to high...
Accessibility is mostly understood and defined by law and practice. The concept therefore needs to b...
Educational expansion has reached the tertiary level; however, inclusive higher education remains an...
People with disabilities are just one of the groups designated for special attention in relation to ...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
Individuals with disability have different needs of accommodations because the disability can expres...
This article maps a journey of political and policy change in the response towards disabled students...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
Besides dealing with architectural and attitudinal barriers in higher education, disabled students a...
Drawing on a small scale doctoral research project that engaged a critical disability studies (CDS) ...
Access to higher education is an issue of human rights, since higher education often is a pre-requis...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
This article shares disabled students’ experiences of ableism, discrimination, and exclusion while n...
IntroductionSeveral international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to high...
Accessibility is mostly understood and defined by law and practice. The concept therefore needs to b...
Educational expansion has reached the tertiary level; however, inclusive higher education remains an...
People with disabilities are just one of the groups designated for special attention in relation to ...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
Individuals with disability have different needs of accommodations because the disability can expres...
This article maps a journey of political and policy change in the response towards disabled students...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
Besides dealing with architectural and attitudinal barriers in higher education, disabled students a...
Drawing on a small scale doctoral research project that engaged a critical disability studies (CDS) ...
Access to higher education is an issue of human rights, since higher education often is a pre-requis...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...