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        Raum. Macht. Inklusion

        Inklusive Räume erforschen und entwickeln

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        Contributor(s)
        Hoffmann, Mirjam (editor)
        Hoffmann, Thomas (editor)
        Pfahl, Lisa (editor)
        Rasell, Michael (editor)
        Richter, Hendrik (editor)
        Seebo, Rouven (editor)
        Sonntag, Miriam (editor)
        Wagner, Josefine (editor)
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        The volume "Space. Power. Inklusion." brings together selected papers from the 35th Annual Conference of Inclusion Researchers (IFO), which was hosted by the University of Innsbruck in cooperation with KPH Edith Stein from February 23-25, 2022. Under the impression of the global crises intensifying due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference focused on the importance of social spaces and powerful social orders for inclusion research. In this context, exclusion can be understood as the expropriation of spaces and their hegemonic occupation; inclusion, on the other hand, as their appropriation, radical democratization, and liberation. The contributions show how exclusive or inclusive spaces can be theoretically conceived, empirically investigated, and practically developed in current research projects.
         
        Der Band „Raum. Macht. Inklusion.“ versammelt ausgewählte Vorträge der 35. Jahrestagung der Inklusionsforscher*innen (IFO), die vom 23. bis 25. Februar 2022 durch die Universität Innsbruck in Kooperation mit der KPH Edith Stein ausgerichtet worden ist. Unter dem Eindruck der sich durch die COVID-19-Pandemie verschärfenden globalen Krisen, richtete die Tagung den Blick auf die Bedeutung gesellschaftlicher Räume und machtvoller sozialer Ordnungen für die Inklusionsforschung. Exklusion kann in diesem Zusammenhang als Enteignung von Räumen und deren hegemoniale Besetzung verstanden werden; Inklusion hingegen als deren Aneignung, radikale Demokratisierung und Befreiung. Die Beiträge zeigen auf, wie exklusive oder inklusive Räume in aktuellen Forschungsvorhaben theoretisch konzipiert, empirisch untersucht und praktisch weiterentwickelt werden können.
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/61190
        Keywords
        IFO Tagung, Inklusionsforschung, 35. Jahrestagung Inklusionsforschung, Behinderung, Beeinträchtigung, Covid-19 Pandemie, Krisen, Demokratisierung, soziale Ordnung,, gesellschaftlicher Raum, Disability Studies, Bildungsraum, Tirol, Österreich, Deutschland, pädagogische Räume, inklusive Räume, exklusive Räume, Exklusion, Open Access
        DOI
        10.35468/5993
        ISBN
        9783781559936, 9783781525511
        Publisher
        Verlag Julius Klinkhardt
        Publication date and place
        Bad Heilbrunn, 2023
        Classification
        Education
        Pages
        354
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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