Attending to the ways in which bodies and subjectivities are constituted in social environments is not simply a concern of social geographers but an emerging interest in critical psychology, childhood and disability studies. Boundaries and borders are nothing if not the different relational and durational articulations of bodies and spaces. These entangled boundaries include borders between parent and child; culture and body; school, family and child. Through analysing the ways in which these borderlines are continually re-composed and re-constituted, we are able to reveal their relational and embodied articulations. In previous works, we have explored the ways in which disabled children disrupt normative orders associated with school, fami...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This paper tells a story of a small action in a fleeting moment in a morning spent in a UK special s...
This paper reflects critically on the meaning of play, especially as it relates to disabled children...
© 2014, SEBDA. Attending to the ways in which bodies and subjectivities are constituted in social en...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
This book examines the relationship between contemporary cultural representations of disabled childr...
This article is a sustained critical reflection of my experiences as a carer of a young boy with an ...
This qualitative study is based on the narratives of two families who each parent a young disabled c...
The disabled body has come to occupy more than an ‘absent presence’ in critical disability studies. ...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
This chapter reports on what children with disabilities in one study say about their everyday life. ...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This paper tells a story of a small action in a fleeting moment in a morning spent in a UK special s...
This paper reflects critically on the meaning of play, especially as it relates to disabled children...
© 2014, SEBDA. Attending to the ways in which bodies and subjectivities are constituted in social en...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
This book examines the relationship between contemporary cultural representations of disabled childr...
This article is a sustained critical reflection of my experiences as a carer of a young boy with an ...
This qualitative study is based on the narratives of two families who each parent a young disabled c...
The disabled body has come to occupy more than an ‘absent presence’ in critical disability studies. ...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
This chapter reports on what children with disabilities in one study say about their everyday life. ...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This paper tells a story of a small action in a fleeting moment in a morning spent in a UK special s...
This paper reflects critically on the meaning of play, especially as it relates to disabled children...