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Humanizing disability and inclusive education research in the Global South
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Humanizing disability and inclusive education research in the Global South/ edited by Brent C. Elder, Valentina Migliarini.
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Elder, Brent C.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxv, 363 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Introduction -- 2. Motherhood and Disability in Context: Transgenerational, Intersectional, and Situated Narratives in Argentina (1981-2024) -- 3. Tending the Murnong: Reflecting on a Journey to Amplify the Voices and Experiences of First Nations People Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Research, Practice, and Community -- 4. Story Telling and Meaning Making in the Himalaya: Ethnographic Spatial Mapping with Disabled Persons in Bhutan -- 5. Moving Forward with Indigenous Disability Knowledge: An Act of Inclusion -- 6. Counterstories as Disruptive Tools in DisCrit and Dis/Ability Research and Theorizing: A Latin American Mathematics Education Illustration -- 7. Supporting Disabled Migrant Students and Families from the Global South in Italy -- 8. Generating Data with Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Kenya: From Focus Group Discussion to Drawings -- 9. "No one cares about children with disabilities!": Shifting the Narrative and Centering Syrian Refugee Children with Disabilities and Their Parents' Experiences in Lebanon -- 10. Inclusive Education and Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs): Innovations from Malawi -- 11. Shifting Inclusive Education Practices and Structures: Critical Disability Studies in the Saudi Arabia Education System -- 12. "Inside-Out:" An Innovative Localized Approach to Localized Disability Discourse Research -- 13. Conclusion.
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Inclusive education - Developing countries. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-01312-5
ISBN:
9783032013125
Humanizing disability and inclusive education research in the Global South
Humanizing disability and inclusive education research in the Global South
[electronic resource] /edited by Brent C. Elder, Valentina Migliarini. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxv, 363 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. Motherhood and Disability in Context: Transgenerational, Intersectional, and Situated Narratives in Argentina (1981-2024) -- 3. Tending the Murnong: Reflecting on a Journey to Amplify the Voices and Experiences of First Nations People Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Research, Practice, and Community -- 4. Story Telling and Meaning Making in the Himalaya: Ethnographic Spatial Mapping with Disabled Persons in Bhutan -- 5. Moving Forward with Indigenous Disability Knowledge: An Act of Inclusion -- 6. Counterstories as Disruptive Tools in DisCrit and Dis/Ability Research and Theorizing: A Latin American Mathematics Education Illustration -- 7. Supporting Disabled Migrant Students and Families from the Global South in Italy -- 8. Generating Data with Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Kenya: From Focus Group Discussion to Drawings -- 9. "No one cares about children with disabilities!": Shifting the Narrative and Centering Syrian Refugee Children with Disabilities and Their Parents' Experiences in Lebanon -- 10. Inclusive Education and Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs): Innovations from Malawi -- 11. Shifting Inclusive Education Practices and Structures: Critical Disability Studies in the Saudi Arabia Education System -- 12. "Inside-Out:" An Innovative Localized Approach to Localized Disability Discourse Research -- 13. Conclusion.
"This edited collection offers a fascinating diversity of perspectives on disability as lived experience, disability as scholarship constituted within both local and global socio-economic structures, and disability as emancipatory insight that refuses the oppressive practices of colonial and neo-colonial states. In a socio-political transnational context disrupted by genocidal wars, environmental catastrophes, and the devastating impact of nationalist fascism on the everyday lives of disabled people across the globe, the conceptual and empirical knowledge shared within these pages promises to provide alternative ways to re-imagine transformative futures that value disability as a critical analytic in social policy and educational contexts." -Nirmala Erevelles, Professor of Educational Leadership, Policy and Technology Studies, University of Alabama, USA This edited volume features innovative contributions from researchers and practitioners in the global South who use qualitative methodologies to deconstruct colonial and positivist traditions in disability and inclusive education research. The editors extend ongoing intersectional dialogues in Critical Disability Studies (CDS) and Disability Critical Race Studies (DisCrit) by collaborating with leading disability scholars and activists worldwide. This collection offers innovative, humanizing, and internationally grounded disability-centric qualitative research practices that scholars, practitioners, and activists can apply in their own spaces of advocacy and praxis. Brent C. Elder is Associate Professor of Inclusive Education at Rowan University, USA. His research and practice center on creating sustainable inclusive education practices in under-resourced schools across the US and low-resourced countries globally. His first book, The Future of Inclusive Education: Intersectional Perspectives, was co-authored with Valentina Migliarini. Valentina Migliarini is Associate Professor in Education Studies in the Department of Education and Social Justice at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is the Department Research Lead and an active member of the Centre for Research on Race in Education. Her work focuses on equitable access to education for multiply marginalized students, especially disabled students from migrant and forced migrant backgrounds in secondary education.
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