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Governmentality versus choice in contemporary special educationUniversity of Wolverhampton, Angela-Morgan{at}wlv.ac.uk This article provides an understanding of childhood welfare from a radical perspective, showing how power within the special education system affects the discourse of choice for parents. The analysis unmasks the disciplinary power operating within the special education system and explores the manner in which such power affects choice for parents. In turn, the analysis suggests that although disciplinary power offers little sites for resistance, the actions of some parents in the exercise of choice are seen as a growing challenge to that power. It remains to be seen just how resistant the system will become in the face of such opposition.
Key Words: discourse analysis Foucault language school choice social exclusion
Critical Social Policy, Vol. 25, No. 3,
325-348 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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