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Original Articles

Deconstructing difference and inclusion in educational research: reflections on the international journal of qualitative studies in education special edition on difference

Pages 341-345 | Received 28 Jan 2019, Accepted 01 Feb 2019, Published online: 11 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

Disabled and disability studies scholars and activists have challenged and are challenging the bio- and necro-politics of disability subjectivity through scholarship, art, activism, and online engagement. As this edition articulates, difference takes many forms, is intersectional, and is often characterized and codified by and through educational research. Acknowledging that difference is socially constructed poses challenges to the ablenationalism that undergirds not only complex systems of schooling, but the educational research on which these systems rest.

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M. Nickie Coomer

M. Nickie Coomer is a Ph.D. Candidate at Indiana University-Purdue University (Indianapolis) in the Urban Education Studies doctoral program. Her research is in the social and cultural processes in schools that construct and maintain disability in special education.

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