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This latter stance draws heavily on the work of Michel Foucault (1973a, 1973b, 1977, 1980, 1983). Foucault was interested in the ways in which social and cultural locations fed upon discourses which masquerade as 'truths'.
54 See Richardson (2005) and Isaacs (1996). 55 Reindal (1999); Richardson (2005). 56 Munford (1994: 273). 57 As articulated by Ballard (2004). Indeed, even in the more collectivist and community-centred Nordic countries, ...
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By calling into question and reconceptualizing traditional models, this text illuminates an exciting new frontier in educational psychology.
This book examines the discipline of psychology in this regard. It argues that psychology has tended to ignore the socio-cultural aspects of disability and treat disabled people as objects rather than arbiters of psychological intervention.
Broad, dynamic and interdisciplinary in scope this book will be crucial reading for students, researchers and practitioners alike.
By calling into question and reconceptualizing traditional models, this text illuminates an exciting new frontier in educational psychology.
By calling into question and reconceptualizing traditional models, this text illuminates an exciting new frontier in educational psychology.
Controversial Issues in a Disabling Society. Buckingham: Open University Press. Swain, J., Griffiths, C., & Heyman, B. (2003b). Towards a Social Model Approach to Counselling Disabled Clients. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling ...
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Broad, dynamic and interdisciplinary in scope this book will be crucial reading for students, researchers and practitioners alike.
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