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Sociology of Disability and Inclusive Education: A Tribute to Len Barton [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 250 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138110876
  • ISBN-13: 9781138110878
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 250 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138110876
  • ISBN-13: 9781138110878
Len Bartons intellectual and practical contribution to the sociology of disability and education is highly significant and widely known. The leading scholars in this collection, including his long term collaborators, offer both a celebration and a reassessment of this contribution, addressing the challenge that the social model of disability has presented to dominant medicalised concepts, categories and practices, and their power to define the identity and the lives of others. At the same time the authors build upon some of the key themes that are woven through Len Bartons work, such as his call for a politics of hope.

This collection explores a wide range of topics, including:











difference as a field of political struggle





the relationship of disability studies, disabled people and their struggle for inclusion





radical activism: organic intellectuals and the disability movement





discrimination, exclusion and effective change





inclusive education





the politics of hope, resilience and transformative actions





universal pedagogy, human rights and citizenship debates.

The Sociology of Disability and Inclusive Education highlights Len Bartons humane vision of academic work, of the nature of an inclusive and non-discriminatory society, of the role of an education system which addresses the rights, and potential of all participants. It indicates how such a society could be achieved through the principles of social inclusion, human rights, equity and social justice.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education.
1. Framing the sociology of disability and education: an introduction
Madeleine Arnot, Philip Brown, Amanda Coffey, Miriam David, Lynn Davies,
David James, Rajani Naidoo, Diane Reay, Ivan Reid and Carol Vincent
2. A
tribute to Len Barton Sally Tomlinson
3. Disability studies, disabled people
and the struggle for inclusion Mike Oliver and Colin Barnes
4. Revisiting the
politics of special educational needs and disability studies in education
with Len Barton Roger Slee
5. Lessons for higher education: the university as
a site of activism Kathleen Lynch
6. The heterodoxy of student voice:
challenges to identity in the sociology of disability and education Susan J.
Peters
7. The sociology of disability and the struggle for inclusive
education Julie Allan
8. A time for the universal right to education: back to
basics Marcia H. Rioux and Paula C. Pinto
9. Response Len Barton
Madeleine Arnot is Professor of Sociology of Education at Cambridge University, UK, and Professorial Fellow at Jesus College. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and Chair of the Executive Editorial Board of the British Journal of Sociology of Education. Recent publications include Education, Asylum and the Non-citizen child: The politics of compassion (2008, with H. Pinson and M. Candappa); Educating the Gendered Citizen: sociological engagements with national and global agendas (2009); and Gender Education and Equality in a Global Context (2008, ed. with S. Fennell).