Sage Publications Ltd Sivumäärä: 192 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 1998, 23.10.1998 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
`This is an important book that needs to be read by anyone doing research in this area′ - British Educational Research Journal
`Articulating with Difficulty is an excellent collection and comes highly recommended. It follows Peter Clough and Len Barton′s earlier and controversial collection, Making Difficulties (1995), and draws on a wide range of perspectives in disability, inclusive education and Special Education Needs (SEN) research to tease out key issues on "voice".... All contributors share a willingness to engage seriously with challenges thrown down by disabled academics and activists; that they do from different standpoints is another strength of this collection′ - Disability & Society
This volume addresses the issue of `voice′ in special education research; the voices of the researchers as well as those of the `researched′, and the ways in which research mediates identities. It follows on from the well-known and controversial Making Difficulties, also edited by Peter Clough and Len Barton.
The contributors address, among other things: the question of overt and subtle power relations within the research context; the issues of `voice′ in emancipatory research; and the view that a more democratic approach to research is made difficult because of the individualized, competitive work culture of higher education and research production.