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Storying disability’s potential

Storying disability’s potential
Storying disability’s potential
In this paper, we weave in and out of theory and narrative in order to consider the potential of disability and its relationship to knowledge construction. We consider theories to be stories that one can tell about the world. And these theories are enlivened by other stories that we tell about ourselves and the world around us. As disability researchers, we explore the ways in which disability becomes known in the world and we do so through our own tales and theoretical narratives of knowing disability. In telling stories, then, we break down artificial boundaries between theory and narrative. And in theorising our stories – and storying our theories – we seek to explore the potential of disability to unsettle and challenge exclusionary curriculum. This textual assemblage traverses diverse themes including diagnosis, school programming, welfare, transportation, social interaction and access.
1360-3116
415-428
Whitburn, Ben
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Goodley, Dan
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Whitburn, Ben
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Goodley, Dan
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Whitburn, Ben and Goodley, Dan (2019) Storying disability’s potential. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 26 (4), 415-428. (doi:10.1080/13603116.2019.1668487).

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In this paper, we weave in and out of theory and narrative in order to consider the potential of disability and its relationship to knowledge construction. We consider theories to be stories that one can tell about the world. And these theories are enlivened by other stories that we tell about ourselves and the world around us. As disability researchers, we explore the ways in which disability becomes known in the world and we do so through our own tales and theoretical narratives of knowing disability. In telling stories, then, we break down artificial boundaries between theory and narrative. And in theorising our stories – and storying our theories – we seek to explore the potential of disability to unsettle and challenge exclusionary curriculum. This textual assemblage traverses diverse themes including diagnosis, school programming, welfare, transportation, social interaction and access.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 September 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 September 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 470992
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470992
ISSN: 1360-3116
PURE UUID: 60f3b181-dcfd-4e0e-b9b0-ff39730de534
ORCID for Ben Whitburn: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3137-2803

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Author: Ben Whitburn ORCID iD
Author: Dan Goodley

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