This article is based on a substantial and unique research project, reported in full in French, S., Swain, J. et al. (eds) (2006) Visually Impaired People's Oral History of Education: Telling Stories for Inclusive Futures, Edwin Mellen Press. This project documented for the first time an oral history of the education of people with visual impairments. The paper analysed the contribution of the project within the development of disability studies and the disabled people’s movement. The book and paper were disseminated in presentations at three international conferences
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Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
In recent years there has been a growth in interdisciplinary work which has argued that disability i...
The book is founded on and written around narrative interviews with people with visual impairments. ...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
In 1999 we began research, funded by the ‘Thomas Pocklington Trust’, to explore the opinions of visu...
This paper takes as its central theme the argument that inclusive learning disability research has t...
This study explored the experiences of ten families of children with vision impairment. It gave emph...
on visual impairment to be included on a large web site for social workers (see www.be-evidence-base...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...
In recent years there has been a growth in interdisciplinary work which has argued that disability i...
This article aims to analyze how technological innovations are contributing to inclusion of people w...
This article describes the research project carried out with a blind student, who studied French at ...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
Reflections on a pilot project: removing the “dis ” from disability This paper explores preliminary ...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
In recent years there has been a growth in interdisciplinary work which has argued that disability i...
The book is founded on and written around narrative interviews with people with visual impairments. ...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
In 1999 we began research, funded by the ‘Thomas Pocklington Trust’, to explore the opinions of visu...
This paper takes as its central theme the argument that inclusive learning disability research has t...
This study explored the experiences of ten families of children with vision impairment. It gave emph...
on visual impairment to be included on a large web site for social workers (see www.be-evidence-base...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...
In recent years there has been a growth in interdisciplinary work which has argued that disability i...
This article aims to analyze how technological innovations are contributing to inclusion of people w...
This article describes the research project carried out with a blind student, who studied French at ...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
Reflections on a pilot project: removing the “dis ” from disability This paper explores preliminary ...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
In recent years there has been a growth in interdisciplinary work which has argued that disability i...