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Identities of special needs education in the discourse of Finnish professors of the field
Authors:Tanja Vehkakoski  Helena Sume  Erika Puro
Institution:1. Department of Education , University of Jyv?skyl? , Jyv?skyl?, Finland tanja.vehkakoski@jyu.fi;3. Department of Education , University of Jyv?skyl? , Jyv?skyl?, Finland
Abstract:This article examines both the discourses upon which Finnish special needs education professors draw when speaking about their field, and the consequent identities for it. The research material consists of theme interviews with 10 professors of special needs education and is analysed from a socio-constructionist, discourse analytical perspective. The results show that the professors defined special needs education from two separate viewpoints: on the basis of their own personal views, or on the basis of the classical definitions of special needs education. The professors spoke about the field through five different discourses: professional, emancipatory, relativistic, autonomous and critical. The majority of these discourses constructed special needs education as an important part of the science field, although the relativistic discourse problematised its position as an independent discipline.
Keywords:special needs education  academic identity  discourse analysis  professor
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