Abstract
Abstract Articulations of Inclusive Education. An Exploration with Stuart Hall This article deals – on a theoretical basis – with inclusive education which has become a buzz word in the educational discourse. Inclusive education connects with and is (re-)articulated in diverse discourses of educational science. Taking into account the power-sensitive concept of articulation by Stuart Hall, this paper presents diverse social formations which have developed as discursive patterns in inclusive education. These patterns hint at an ambivalent constitution of the inclusive education discourse between structural criticism and functional integration. As a result, implications regarding a critical reflection on approaches in the empirical inclusive education research are formulated.
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