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This collection centres on the experiences of disabled children and
young people and aims to develop theories about their childhoods.
The powerful first-hand accounts by disabled children, family
members and reflections by disabled adults are aimed to inspire the
reader to think and, perhaps, act in positive and productive ways
about all children's lives. The authors oppose the historical
global imposition of problematic views of disability and childhood
and offer open discussion of responsive and ethical research
approaches. New ways of thinking about disabled children's
childhoods in a global context demand poverty reduction and
approaches that support families and communities to recognise the
contributions disabled children make.
This collection offers first-hand accounts, research studies and
in-depth theoretical explorations of disabled children's
childhoods. The accounts oppose the global imposition of
problematic views of disability and childhood and instead, offer an
open discussion of responsive and ethical research approaches.
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