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DOI: 10.1080/02674648666780291
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The Politics of Special Educational Needs

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“…It is vital to recognise the political significance of work important for problematizing the evolution of a parallel special education system in the UK (Barton, 1988;4 Tomlinson, 1981;Barton and Tomlinson, 1984) and the US (see for example Ware in Gabel, 2005: 103). The social model of disability is central to disability studies, acknowledging the ways in which socio-cultural factors produce disability and recognising the limitations that social organisations place on people who are disabled by material barriers and social attitudes.…”
Section: Critical Disability Studies (Cds): Drawing a Theoretical Framentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is vital to recognise the political significance of work important for problematizing the evolution of a parallel special education system in the UK (Barton, 1988;4 Tomlinson, 1981;Barton and Tomlinson, 1984) and the US (see for example Ware in Gabel, 2005: 103). The social model of disability is central to disability studies, acknowledging the ways in which socio-cultural factors produce disability and recognising the limitations that social organisations place on people who are disabled by material barriers and social attitudes.…”
Section: Critical Disability Studies (Cds): Drawing a Theoretical Framentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical disability studies (CDS), is described as a comparatively new, theoretical expansion of disability studies which builds on important foundations by Oliver (1983;1990) and Barton (1986) for example. It is vital to recognise the political significance of work important for problematizing the evolution of a parallel special education system in the UK (Barton, 1988;4 Tomlinson, 1981;Barton and Tomlinson, 1984) and the US (see for example Ware in Gabel, 2005: 103).…”
Section: Critical Disability Studies (Cds): Drawing a Theoretical Framentioning
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“…While he expected excellence in scholarship (before 'excellence' became simply a marketing strategy), he also expected engagement and equality of respect and recognition for those who were defined as the 'subjects' of research. He was interested in transforming research relations in the disability area and the relations between those professionals who offered educational services and those who were recipients (Barton, 1988).…”
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“…He was not representative of sectional interests, even those within the disability movement. He retained a critical distance from all forms of institutional power, including those aligned with social movements with which he was intellectually associated (Barton, 1988). Through his work he created a space for all types of sociology to flourish, be it professional, critical, public or policy-oriented (Burowoy, 2005).…”
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