This article considers the disabled habitus and a small group of young disabled people who are attending an Alternative Provision (AP), within one English Further Education College. The aim of this article is to understand the significance of the body in relation to these students’ work to assemble and locate a vivid imagined future, and proposes that the college functions as a critical space where much of this body work gets played-out. The article draws on an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged, working-class disabled students; a group whose educational, employment and social outcomes are chronically stagnant in England. The article postulates that their inclusions in to a college have unintended effects and consequences, which i...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of discrete courses designed to prepare young adults with sev...
This thesis is a detailed account and analysis of young disabled people‟s inclusions within one Furt...
Issues concerning the relevance of the human and social capital theories in further education and pa...
This article considers the disabled habitus and a small group of young disabled people who are atten...
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
Recent research demonstrates that learning disabled people are not expected to follow socially value...
AbstractStories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and societ...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The article explores educational paths of disabled young people in Finland. Our approach is life-his...
This article draws on a qualitative data analysis of the experiences of a small group of so-called ‘...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This article explores the relationship between higher academics and disabled people, focusing specif...
This article draws on findings from an Economic and Social Research Council funded research project ...
The article explores how the future is imagined through disability activism. It highlights how UK Di...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of discrete courses designed to prepare young adults with sev...
This thesis is a detailed account and analysis of young disabled people‟s inclusions within one Furt...
Issues concerning the relevance of the human and social capital theories in further education and pa...
This article considers the disabled habitus and a small group of young disabled people who are atten...
This article draws from an ethnographic study of a group of school-aged disabled white working-class...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
Recent research demonstrates that learning disabled people are not expected to follow socially value...
AbstractStories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and societ...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The article explores educational paths of disabled young people in Finland. Our approach is life-his...
This article draws on a qualitative data analysis of the experiences of a small group of so-called ‘...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This article explores the relationship between higher academics and disabled people, focusing specif...
This article draws on findings from an Economic and Social Research Council funded research project ...
The article explores how the future is imagined through disability activism. It highlights how UK Di...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of discrete courses designed to prepare young adults with sev...
This thesis is a detailed account and analysis of young disabled people‟s inclusions within one Furt...
Issues concerning the relevance of the human and social capital theories in further education and pa...