The disparate ways in which dyslexia can be constructed in discourse in the higher education context have implications for the students who have been given the dyslexia label and for those in the wider learning community. The current study is an in-depth, two-level discourse analysis of two focus group conversations between university students with an identification of dyslexia. The study aimed to identify the discourses of dyslexia constructed during the focus groups; to explore the related subject positions students took up, offered or resisted (after Davies & Harre, 2001) and to consider some of the implications of such positionings; and finally to identify the wider discourses and ideologies reproduced in the texts (Willig, 2008; Gee, ...
This study explores the lived experiences of three dyslexic university students as they negotiate a ...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Interest in dyslexia as a topic of discussion in education, and in the media, runs through peaks and...
The current thesis explores my longstanding interest in the influence of the constructions of dyslex...
There are different ways of theorising dyslexia and different ways of constructing meanings around d...
These three qualitative studies describe and analyze how and when young dyslexic people manage disab...
This thesis, discusses the implications of the social and private constructions of dyslexia for the ...
A common understanding is that dyslexia is the inability to spell words, the inability to recall sym...
Many dyslexic students report feeling ‘out of place’ or unsupported during their time at UK Higher E...
This research is concerned with the policy and practice of the inclusion of students experiencing di...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley and British Dyslex...
Contemporary discourse and literature surrounding dyslexia is often dominated by notions of disabili...
Dyslexia is a problem that can limit someone’s life if the person does not receive the appropriate s...
This research conducted within a rural, 11-16 all ability secondary school, in the East Midlands, ex...
This study explores the lived experiences of three dyslexic university students as they negotiate a ...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Interest in dyslexia as a topic of discussion in education, and in the media, runs through peaks and...
The current thesis explores my longstanding interest in the influence of the constructions of dyslex...
There are different ways of theorising dyslexia and different ways of constructing meanings around d...
These three qualitative studies describe and analyze how and when young dyslexic people manage disab...
This thesis, discusses the implications of the social and private constructions of dyslexia for the ...
A common understanding is that dyslexia is the inability to spell words, the inability to recall sym...
Many dyslexic students report feeling ‘out of place’ or unsupported during their time at UK Higher E...
This research is concerned with the policy and practice of the inclusion of students experiencing di...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley and British Dyslex...
Contemporary discourse and literature surrounding dyslexia is often dominated by notions of disabili...
Dyslexia is a problem that can limit someone’s life if the person does not receive the appropriate s...
This research conducted within a rural, 11-16 all ability secondary school, in the East Midlands, ex...
This study explores the lived experiences of three dyslexic university students as they negotiate a ...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...