VOLUME 1
   The Concept of Oppression and the Development of a Social Theory of Disability - P. Abberley
   Synthesis of Research on Compensatory and Remedial Education - L. W. Anderson and L. O. Pellicer
   The Repetition of Exclusion - J. Allan
   Inclusion as Social Justice: Critical notes on discourses, assumptions, and the road ahead - A.J. Artiles, N. Harris-Murri and D. Rostenberg
   The Historical Development of Special Education: Humanitarian rationality or ′wild profusion of entangled events′? - F. Armstrong
   Education Markets, Choice and Social Class: The market as a class strategy in the UK and the USA - S. J. Ball
   Competition, Selection and Inclusive Education: Some observations - L. Barton and R. Slee
   Normalisation, Needs and Schools - S. Carson
   Routes to Inclusion - P. Clough 
   Pseudo-science and Dividing Practices: A genealogy of the first educational provision for pupils with learning difficulties - I. Copeland
   Special Education for the Mildly Retarded - is much of it Justifiable? - L.M. Dunn
   Reframing Justice in a Globalizing World - N. Fraser 
   Reviewing the Literature on Integration - S. Hegarty
   The Process of Reconstruction: An overview - G. Leyden
   The Acquisition of a Child by a Learning Disability  - R.P. McDermott
   Changing the Way We Think About Kids with Disabilities: A conversation with Tom Hehir - E. Miller
   Disability, Education and the Discourses of Justice - F. Rizvi and B. Lingard
   Driven to the Margins: Disabled students, inclusive schooling and the politics of possibility - R. Slee
   Witnessing Brown: Pursuit of an equity agenda in American education - A. Smith and E. B. Kozleski
   Inclusive Education: The ideals and the practice - G. Thomas, D. Walker and J. Webb
   Why a Sociology of Special Education - S. Tomlinson
   Brown vs. Board of Education  - E. Warren
VOLUME 2
   Developing Inclusive Education Systems: What are the levers for change? - M. Ainscow
   Inclusion and the Standards Agenda: Negotiating policy pressures in England - M. Ainscow, T. Booth and A. Dyson 
   The Politics of Official Knowledge: Does a national curriculum make sense? - M. Apple
   Reinventing ′Inclusion′: New Labour and the cultural politics of special education - D. Armstrong
   Learning in Inclusive Education Research:  Re-mediating theory and methods with a transformative agenda. - A.J. Artiles, E. Kozleski, S. Dorn and C. Christensen
   Inclusion in Action: An in-depth case study of an effective inclusive secondary school in the south-west of England - E. Avramidis, P. Bayliss and R. Burden
   Getting Started - D. Biklen
   The Development of Young Children′s Ethnic Identities: Implications for early years practice - P. Connolly
   A Critical Examination of Special Education Programs - F. Christoplos and P. Renz
   Gender and Learning: Equity, equality and pedagogy - H. Daniels and A. Creese
   Making the Ordinary School Special - T. Dessent
   The Puzzle of Inclusion: A case study of autistic students in the life of one high school - P. M. Ferguson
   Persistent Absence from School and Exclusion from School: The predictive power of school and community variables - D. Galloway, R. Martin and B. Wilcox
   Education Policy as an act of White Supremacy: Whiteness, critical race theory and education reform - D. Gillborn
   Deviance and Education - D.H. Hargreaves, S.K. Hestor, and F.J. Mellor
   Effective Inclusive Schools: A study in two countries - M. Rouse and I. Florian
   Met Cognition and Passing: strategic interactions in the lives of students with learning disabilities - R. Rueda and H. Mehan
   Learning Disabilities as Sociologic Sponge - G. M. Senf
   The Special Education Paradox: Equity as the way to excellence - T. M. Skrtic
   Excluding the Included: A reconsideration of inclusive education - R. Slee and J. Allan
   The Place and The People - G. Thomas, D. Walker and J. Webb
   Street Level Bureaucrats and Institutional Innovation: Implementing special education reform - R.A. Weatherley and M. Lipsky
   Quality and Inequality in Children′s Literacy: The effects of families, schools and communities - J. D. Willms
VOLUME 3
   Making Sense of the Development of Inclusive Practices - M. Ainscow, A.J. Howes, P. Farrell and J. Frankham
   Foucault and Special Educational Needs: A ′box of tools′ for analysing children′s experiences of mainstreaming - J. Allan
   Differential Diagnosis - Prescriptive Teaching: A critical appraisal - J.A. Arter and J.R. Jenkins
   Inclusion Power and Community: Teachers and students interpret the language of community in an inclusion classroom - R. Berry
   Embracing the Faith, Including the Community? - T. Booth
   Psychological Theory and the Study of Learning Disabilities - A.L. Brown and J.C. Campione
   The Learning Disabilities Test Battery: Empirical and social issues - G. Coles
   Teaching Approaches which Support Inclusive Education: A connective pedagogy - J. Corbett
   The Silenced Dialogue: Power and pedagogy in educating other people′s children - L.D. Delpit
   Making Space in the Standards Agenda: Developing inclusive practices in schools - A. Dyson, F. Gallannaugh and A. Millward
   The scientific Knowledge Base of Special Education: Do we know what we think we know? - D.J. Gallagher
   Extending Inclusive Opportunities - M.F. Giangreco
   Introducing Innovative Thinking - S. Hart
   To Summarise - J. Holt
   Skills Management Systems: A critique - D.D. Johnson and P.D. Pearson
   How Specialized is Teaching Children with Disabilities and Difficulties? - B. Norwich and A. Lewis
   A ′Turbulent′ City: Mobility and social inclusion - P. Potts
   The High/Scope Preschool Curriculum Comparison Study through Age 23 - L.J. Schweinhart and D.P. Weikart
   Pedagogy and Dialogue - D. Skidmore
   Race and Special Education - S. Tomlinson
   In Search of Inclusive Pedagogies: The role of experience and symbolic representation in cognition - T. Wrigley
VOLUME 4
   Encounters with Exclusion through Disability Arts - J. Allan
   Special Education′s Changing Identity: Paradoxes and dilemmas in views of culture and space - A.J. Artiles
   Research and Practice: The need for alternative perspectives - L. Barton
    ′SEN′, Inclusion and the Elision of ′Failure′ - S. Benjamin
   Effects of Resources, Inequality, and Privilege Bias on Achievement: Country, school, and student level analyses - M.M. Chiu and L. Khoo
   Problems of Identity and Method in the Investigation of Special Educational Needs - P. Clough
   How the West Indian Child is Made Educationally Subnormal in the British School System  - B. Coard
   The Masculine Habitus as ′Distributed Cognition′: A case study of 5- to 6 year old boys in an English inner-city, multi-ethnic primary school - P. Connolly
   Maintaining Underclasses via Contrastive Judgement: Can inclusive education ever happen? - H. Cremin and G. Thomas
   Beyond Special Education: Towards a quality system for all students - A. Gartner and D. Lipsky
   Supporting the Development of More Inclusive Practices Using the Index for Inclusion - P. Hick
   Integration, Italian style - M. Johnson
   Special Education for the Mentally Handicapped - A Paradox - O.G. Johnson
   ′And When Did You Last See Your Father?′ Exploring the views of children with learning difficulties/disabilities - A. Lewis
   The Cultural Work of Learning Disabilities - R. McDermott, S. Goldman and H. Varenne
   The Professional-lay Relationship: A Victorian legacy - E. Midwinter
   Does Special Education have a Role to Play in the Twenty-first Century? - M. Oliver
   The Discursive Practice of Learning Disability: Implications for instruction and parent-school relations - K. Reid and J. Valle
   Thinking about Inclusion: Whose reason? What evidence? - G. Thomas and G. Glenny
   The Expansion of Special Education - S. Tomlinson
                                
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