Recent decades have witnessed a renewed interest in stigma and its effects on life-course trajectories of disabled people. However, sociological narratives largely adopt monolithic understandings of disability, neglecting contextual meanings of different impairments and conditions and their intersections with other ascriptive inequalities, which may be consequential for exposure to stigma. Our article provides an intersectional analysis of disabled young people’s lived experiences of stigma in mainstream school settings. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with 35 autistic, dyslexic and/or physically disabled students, we show that stigmatisation is contingent on social class background, which affects students’ location within the school....
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
Abstract Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' c...
This article explores the social representation of disability and the stereotypes held by nondisable...
Disability theorists have long highlighted the role of institutional, social, and environ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
peer reviewedoining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' com...
peer reviewedoining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' com...
The study uses teachers’ interview narratives to explore the relationship between childhood disabili...
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
Abstract Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' c...
This article explores the social representation of disability and the stereotypes held by nondisable...
Disability theorists have long highlighted the role of institutional, social, and environ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
peer reviewedoining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' com...
peer reviewedoining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' com...
The study uses teachers’ interview narratives to explore the relationship between childhood disabili...
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
Abstract Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' c...
This article explores the social representation of disability and the stereotypes held by nondisable...