The contextual precept of this paper is to re-theorise inclusive education beyond technical rational solutions to the ‘problem’ of disability. Drawing on Foucauldian and critical disability theories, I make the case for the analysis of inclusive schooling through the lens of students’ ‘included’ subjectivities – notwithstanding the presence of diagnosed special educational needs. I contend that there is a theoretical mismatch between humanist inclusive schooling and the posthumanist position of disability: an epistemic fissure that impedes inclusive development. Through analysis of the voices of students with disabilities from two different schooling contexts in Australia and Spain, I demonstrate how frag...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
In efforts to generate inclusive schooling, educational policy makers and teachers presumably need t...
In efforts to generate inclusive schooling, educational policy makers and teachers presumably need t...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
This article charts the emergence of the sociology of disability and examines the areas of contestat...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse research about inclusive education. Prior reviews...
<p></p><p>Abstract Inclusive education proposes the valuation of the diversity present in society, i...
The aim of this essay is to provide a sociological perspective on disability, in order to analyze th...
This thesis suggests that students with (dis)abilities are immersed in, and emerge from powerful dis...
Since the publication of the Salamanca statement (UNESCO 1994), inclusive schooling has formed a gro...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
In efforts to generate inclusive schooling, educational policy makers and teachers presumably need t...
In efforts to generate inclusive schooling, educational policy makers and teachers presumably need t...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
This article charts the emergence of the sociology of disability and examines the areas of contestat...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
It is generally accepted that the notion of inclusion derived or evolved from the practices of mains...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse research about inclusive education. Prior reviews...
<p></p><p>Abstract Inclusive education proposes the valuation of the diversity present in society, i...
The aim of this essay is to provide a sociological perspective on disability, in order to analyze th...
This thesis suggests that students with (dis)abilities are immersed in, and emerge from powerful dis...
Since the publication of the Salamanca statement (UNESCO 1994), inclusive schooling has formed a gro...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
In efforts to generate inclusive schooling, educational policy makers and teachers presumably need t...
In efforts to generate inclusive schooling, educational policy makers and teachers presumably need t...