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Buch, Englisch, 434 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 606 g

Carroll / Twomey

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Exploring Participation, Engagement and Voice for Children with Disabilities
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
ISBN: 978-1-78707-516-0
Verlag: Peter Lang

Exploring Participation, Engagement and Voice for Children with Disabilities

Buch, Englisch, 434 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 606 g

ISBN: 978-1-78707-516-0
Verlag: Peter Lang


This volume brings together a range of international contributors to explore new ways of carrying out research with children with disabilities. It also investigates how scholars across a wide variety of disciplines are engaging with one another in innovative research and practice related to children’s engagement, participation, agency and voice. It includes perspectives from fields as diverse as psychology, early childhood studies, speech and language therapy (SLT), occupational science and therapy (OST), law, education and disability studies. A wide range of creative and practical methodologies for eliciting children’s voices are interrogated and articulated in the book, which will be of interest to both professionals and researchers.

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CONTENTS: Miriam Twomey/Clare Carroll: Introduction: Why voice and why now? – Kay M. Tisdall: Applying human rights to children’s participation in research – Mary Wickenden: 'I have a lot to say!': A human rights perspective on recognizing the voices of disabled children globally – Elena Jenkin/Erin Wilson/Robert Campain/Matthew Clarke: Beyond childhood, disability and postcolonial theory: young children with disability in developing countries can tell their own story – Karen Watson: Researching among children: Exploring discourses and power in the 'inclusive' early childhood classroom – Melanie Nind: Multimodal listening and attending to children with complex disabilities in educational settings – Ben Simmons: The phenomenology of intersubjectivity and research with profoundly disabled children: Developing an experiential framework for analysing lived social experiences – Miriam Twomey: Embodying voice: Children speak through their bodies – Martine M. Smith: Accessing the voices of children who use augmentative and alternative communication: Merits and perils of co-construction – Clare Carroll: Let me tell you about my rabbit! Listening to the needs and preferences of the child in early intervention – Helen Lynch: Beyond voice: An occupational science perspective on researching through doing – Maria Prellwitz/Helen Lynch: Universal Design for social inclusion: Playgrounds for all – Rena Lyons: Seen and heard: The voice of children with speech and developmental language disorders – Line Caes/Siobhán O’Higgins: Listen to us! The voices of young children with pain – Carolyn Blackburn: Young children’s use of private speech in early childhood settings: Moving from a deficit approach to a rights and agency approach – Nóirín Hayes: We are all in this together: Inclusive early childhood education – Clare Carroll/Miriam Twomey: Participation, engagement and voice: Where do we go from here?.


Miriam Twomey is Assistant Professor in Early Intervention at the Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities (TCPID), at the School of Education, Trinity College Dublin. She has a background in teaching and research in the fields of early intervention, autism spectrum disorders and intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Clare Carroll is Lecturer in Speech and Language Therapy at NUI Galway. Before entering academia, she worked as a speech and language therapist, where she established her interest in early intervention disability services. Her other research interests include integrated care, team working, and the participation of children with disabilities in research.



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