Special Olympics

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Ability Expectations
ableism in athletics
Ableist Divides
Ableist Orders
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Community Inclusion
community inclusion outcomes in disability sport
Cross Country Skier
CRPD
disability sport studies
Disabled People's Movement
Disabled People’s Movement
Double Blind Peer Review Processes
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ethnographic sport analysis
Ethnography
Favourable Ethical Opinion
Finnish Athletes
Great Divide
Inclusion Debates
Inclusive Potential
Institutional Review Board
Intellectual Disabilities
intellectual disability research
Non-disabled Partners
participatory research methods
Priori Power Analysis
Public Engagement
Sheltered Workshops
So
Social Inclusion
social integration theory
SOI
Special Olympics
Special Olympics Athletes
Special Olympics Movement
Special Olympics World Games
Sport Participation Impacts
UN
Unified Sports

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032529554
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book brings together academic work on Special Olympics and specifically on the social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in various sport contexts and other areas of life, by ways of both empirical research and theoretically informed papers.

Inclusion in sport is a topic that is mostly explored in connection with the participation of people with disabilities in general. In public debates on inclusion and sport in the global society, participation is predominantly discussed in a normative way, e.g., in connection with the campaign The Revolution is Inclusion by Special Olympics, describing it as an “all-out effort to end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities”. With this international collection, the authors seek to contribute to an interdisciplinary understanding of Special Olympics in Context of Inclusion Debates and establish a foundation for future scholarship. The chapters in this book can contribute to a new research agenda on Special Olympics, particularly participatory approaches.

The chapters in this book were originally published in Sport in Society.

Florian Kiuppis is Professor of Theories, Concepts and Methods of Inclusive Education at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences Freiburg, Germany and Professor of Education with a focus on Special Education / Inclusion at NLA University College, Bergen, Norway. He is also the head of the scientific committee for Special Olympics Germany.

Daniela Schwarz is Postdoctoral Fellow and Teaching Advisor at Technical University Munich and Clinical Director, Special Olympics Germany, for the Health Discipline Strong Minds, and member of the scientific committee for Special Olympics Germany.