Spaced Out: Policy, Difference and the Challenge of Inclusive Education

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This is an extremely important book containing a wealth of ideas and insights and raising important questions for discussion and further exploration. In a lucid and cogently argued analysis, the author both challenges dominant ideas and interp- tations and provides some alternative innovatory perspectives. These include, the making and meaning of policy; the varied and complex ways in which inclusion and exclusion can be understood; the nature and function of categorisation, labelling and discursive practices within official discourse and procedures and the position and relationship between space, place and identities in relation to the experience of marginalized people including disabled children and young people. Drawing on concepts and insights from social and cultural geography Armstrong is able to seriously examine and discuss daily activities within institutional and social settings in England and France from several different angles. In sensitive, thoughtful and imaginative ways the micro-politics of social settings and encounters are explored through a process of deconstruction and reconstruction. Subtle, overt and contradictory features of interactions are carefully identified and critically discussed. This covers how meanings, decisions and outcomes of such encounters are developed, challenged and changed. Both in relation to discussions of the history of special education and her cri- cal self-reflections on the research process, the author challenges homogeneous conceptions and sanitized accounts of what, she argues, is an essentially messy process. It is the unevenness, discontinuities and contradictions of social conditions and relations that are depicted in insightful and disturbing ways.

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This work contributes to teachers' and academic researchers' understanding of the varied and complex ways inclusion and exclusion can be understood. It provides a lucid, coherent analysis into the nature of categorization, labeling and discursive practices within official discourse and procedures as well as the positional relationships between space, place and identities in relation to the experience of marginalized people including disabled pupils and young people.


Inhalt
Researching the Practices and Processes of Policy Making.- Space, Place and Policy Making: Developing a Theoretical Framework.- Process, Practice and Emotion: Researching Policy and Space within a Cross-Cultural Framework.- The History of Special Education: Humanitarian Rationality or 'Wild Profusion of Entangled Events'?.- Space, Place and Exclusion: Constructing Alternative Histories.- Four Settings: Dividing Spaces.- Discourse, Power and Policy Making: Uncovering the Politics of Social Practice in England.- Landscapes of Naming and Placing: Structures and Practices of Selection and Sorting in France.- Conclusion: Space, Place and the Production of the Other.

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Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781402012617
    • Auflage 2003 edition
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Pädagogik
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 193
    • Größe H233mm x B179mm x T17mm
    • Jahr 2003
    • EAN 9781402012617
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-4020-1261-7
    • Veröffentlichung 30.04.2003
    • Titel Spaced Out: Policy, Difference and the Challenge of Inclusive Education
    • Autor F. Armstrong
    • Gewicht 472g
    • Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH

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