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Subasi, Seyda; Hager, Barbara; Proyer, Michelle – Global Education Review, 2023
The term "inclusive education" has become a frequently used keyword for research due to the aim of achieving inclusivity in education and society. The term is used and translated in and across global documents that shape national policy and research as well as international research. The popularity, but also the emergency of, inclusion…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Inclusion, Translation, Language Usage
Sean Kamperman – Written Communication, 2024
This essay analyzes the rhetorical framing tactics of a group of disability activists to understand how they use key words, topic shifts, and other framing maneuvers to amplify marginalized voices in public debates. Focusing on a town hall meeting and a legislator update meeting between activists and lawmakers, the author uses "stasis"…
Descriptors: Activism, Disabilities, Advocacy, Disadvantaged
Loretta Gasparini; Shaun Ziegenfusz; Natalie Turner; Suze Leitão; Michelle C. St Clair; Emily Jackson – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Eighty-five percent of medical research goes to waste, partly because it is not appropriately communicated to stakeholders. This represents a critical issue for the research community, especially because individuals who are impacted by research should be able to readily access that research. Making research findings accessible to key…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Information Dissemination, Medical Research, Access to Information