Monday, 26 November 2012

The social experience of physically disabled Australian university students


an article by Maria Papasotiriou and Joel Windle (Monash University, Victoria, Australia) published in Disability & Society Volume 27 Issue 7 (December 2012)

Abstract

Research on the university experience of disabled students has focused on barriers in learning and teaching, while the social world of university has as yet gained little attention as a distinctive object of study.

Here we examine social experience and socially imposed restrictions through the lenses of social capital and self-concept. A qualitative study investigated the formation of social capital and changes in self-concept amongst physically disabled Australian university students.

Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analysed using a grounded theory approach.

The study found weak social attachments at university, but stronger attachments outside. Self-concept did not appear to be structured in any direct way by university-generated social capital, partly as a consequence of its weakness.


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