Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather than concepts of childhood. Western understandings of childhood have defined disabled children against child development ‘norms’ and have provided the rationale for segregated or ‘special’ welfare and education provision. In contrast, disabled children’s childhood studies begins with the view that studies of children’s impairment are not studies of their childhoods. Disabled children’s childhood studies demands ethical research practices that position disabled children and young people at the centre of the inquiry outside of the shadow of perceived ‘norms’.The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies will be of interest to st...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
46 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 40/NO. 1/2006/PP. 46–58 In Part I of this two-part synthesi...
Aim: This paper will explore the influence of dominant models of disability on the categorisation of...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
Why a Special Issue of Children & Society dedicated to disabled children and young people? The simpl...
Disabled children may be characterised by what they share in common with other people (whether disab...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
This chapter does not provide a toolkit or a ‘how to guide’ for conducting research with disabled ch...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
46 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 40/NO. 1/2006/PP. 46–58 In Part I of this two-part synthesi...
Aim: This paper will explore the influence of dominant models of disability on the categorisation of...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
Why a Special Issue of Children & Society dedicated to disabled children and young people? The simpl...
Disabled children may be characterised by what they share in common with other people (whether disab...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
This chapter does not provide a toolkit or a ‘how to guide’ for conducting research with disabled ch...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
46 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 40/NO. 1/2006/PP. 46–58 In Part I of this two-part synthesi...
Aim: This paper will explore the influence of dominant models of disability on the categorisation of...