posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byJudith Mary. Buckingham
The thesis explores the meaning and practice of inclusion of adults with an intellectual disability into learning and relationships. A major conclusion is that, since the value of inclusion is constantly in tension with other values, inclusion requires an ongoing process of negotiation involving time, space, agency and structure. The question of inclusion is addressed based on epistemological and methodical approaches of heuristics and critical hermeneutic interpretation.