A Transformatory Ethic of Inclusion

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A Transformatory Ethic of Inclusion
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Book Synopsis A Transformatory Ethic of Inclusion by : Jayne Clapton

Book excerpt: Inclusion, is a topical notion which underpins contemporary human service practices and policies within Western Judeo-Christian societies. Inclusion is most often considered within socio-historical and socio-political contexts, whereby technical and legislative responses are sought. However, this book explores the question, "How ethically defensible is the notion of inclusion in relation to people with intellectual disability?"


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