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Citizenship, Competence and Profound Disability
Authors:John Vorhaus
Abstract:In this paper I argue that reflection on competence and enfranchisement in relation to profound disability forces re-examination of the grounds of citizenship, with implications for theories of distributive justice in education. The primary purpose is less to point up that some people are disenfranchised without injustice; it is more to advance the view that, since enfranchisement is not an option for some profoundly disabled people, we require a conception of citizenship that is more sensitive to their distinctive needs and interests.
Keywords:Citizenship  participation  competence  inclusion  profound and complex learning difficulties and disabilities
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