In this article, I discuss how Foucault may help us to reach a different understanding of special education. This article primarily draws on two analytical tools from Foucault’s ‘toolbox’: genealogy and governmentality. These tools are used to analyse three different cases of intelligence testing from the debate concerning the Swedish school organization in the early twentieth century. It is possible to see intelligence-quotient (IQ) testing as an overarching tool for controlling social behaviour. Intelligence-quotient testing was an important tool of power, with the aim of establishing certain regimes of truth on a societal as well as on an individual level. This article shows through a Foucauldian analysis that we should be careful in int...
This version of the article is a pre-proof revision to the blind peer reviewed submission which is i...
AbstractThis paper examines the first moments of the emergence of “psychometrics” as a discipline, u...
I engage queer theory and the history of the intelligence quotient (IQ) movement in the United State...
In this article, I discuss how Foucault may help us to reach a different understanding of special ed...
Throughout the 20th century, the nature of intelligence has been a hot topic and an intensely debate...
This article seeks to identify what impact the works of Michel Foucault have had on special-educatio...
This article examines the constructions of the deviant subject in Danish Foucauldian educational res...
Historically, numerous contextual factors have influenced the practice of differentiating students. ...
Intelligence and Ideology in School: The Science of Intelligence and the Swedish Postwar School Deba...
This paper is a part of a doctoral thesis which explores national identity construction by school ch...
People with Disabilities, be they physical, mental, or intellectual, have always been on the margin...
This article explores the role of psychiatry in the sorting of school- children in Denmark, Norway, ...
The central question in this thesis is why standardised intelligence testing plays such a dominant p...
This special issue entitled «Managing giftedness in contemporary society» analyzes how the category ...
This paper examines the first moments of the emergence of “psychometrics” as a discipline, using a h...
This version of the article is a pre-proof revision to the blind peer reviewed submission which is i...
AbstractThis paper examines the first moments of the emergence of “psychometrics” as a discipline, u...
I engage queer theory and the history of the intelligence quotient (IQ) movement in the United State...
In this article, I discuss how Foucault may help us to reach a different understanding of special ed...
Throughout the 20th century, the nature of intelligence has been a hot topic and an intensely debate...
This article seeks to identify what impact the works of Michel Foucault have had on special-educatio...
This article examines the constructions of the deviant subject in Danish Foucauldian educational res...
Historically, numerous contextual factors have influenced the practice of differentiating students. ...
Intelligence and Ideology in School: The Science of Intelligence and the Swedish Postwar School Deba...
This paper is a part of a doctoral thesis which explores national identity construction by school ch...
People with Disabilities, be they physical, mental, or intellectual, have always been on the margin...
This article explores the role of psychiatry in the sorting of school- children in Denmark, Norway, ...
The central question in this thesis is why standardised intelligence testing plays such a dominant p...
This special issue entitled «Managing giftedness in contemporary society» analyzes how the category ...
This paper examines the first moments of the emergence of “psychometrics” as a discipline, using a h...
This version of the article is a pre-proof revision to the blind peer reviewed submission which is i...
AbstractThis paper examines the first moments of the emergence of “psychometrics” as a discipline, u...
I engage queer theory and the history of the intelligence quotient (IQ) movement in the United State...