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  • Chapter 2: Problematizing the Binary: A Poststructural Understanding of Dis/Ability in Schools

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Response to Reardon & Ivey (Chapter 2: Schools)

Chapter 2 discusses the construction of disability in US schooling contexts. It maps DP principles onto Disability Studies in Education (DSE) tenets, allowing researchers to investigate how school interactions/structures continue to "construct some students as disabled".

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Updated 2026-01-01

Contributors are:

HC

Haven Collinsworth
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Who are from:

State University of New York at Binghamton
State University of New York at Binghamton
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References


  • Reference For: Discursive Psychology and Disability

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Disability Studies

Social Science

Empirical Science

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