Children's embodied social capital and (dis)ability: connecting micro- and macro- scales of exclusion/inclusion
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The research explores how broader-scale patterns of exclusion and inclusion are (re)produced, contested or transformed via young people's everyday practices, which construct variously valued embodied identities.
The focus is upon the (re)production or transformation of disability and ability, and how (dis)ability interconnects with other characteristics, such as social 'class', gender and ethnicity.
Mixed qualitative and quantitative methods will be employed to examine the interconnections between:
socio-economic advantage and disadvantage
diagnoses of Special Educational Needs and/or disability
young people's everyday practices of (dis)ability
individuals' self-representation as (dis)abled.
In-depth case-studies will be conducted within school, home and leisure spaces
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UK Data Service
创建时间:
2013-09-09



