The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies

Katherine Runswick-Cole editor Kirsty Liddiard editor Tillie Curran editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:17th Nov '17

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The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies cover

Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather than concepts of childhood. Western understandings of childhood have defined disabled children against child development ‘norms’ and have provided the rationale for segregated or ‘special’ welfare and education provision. In contrast, disabled children’s childhood studies begins with the view that studies of children’s impairment are not studies of their childhoods.  Disabled children’s childhood studies demands ethical research practices that position disabled children and young people at the centre of the inquiry outside of the shadow of perceived ‘norms’.

The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, as well as practitioners in health, education, social work and youth work.

“Valuable and vibrant personal perspectives are presented alongside robust academic engagements spanning empirical and theoretical research. … This book would be appealing to researchers, students, and practitioners within disabled children’s childhood studies, disability studies and childhood studies as well as those working in health and social care.” (Amanda Ptolomey, Disability & Society, May, 2018)

ISBN: 9781137544452

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661 pages