Competing Institutional Logics and Paradoxical Universalism: School-to-Work Transitions of Disabled Youth in Switzerland and the United States

Disablement is a complex social phenomenon in contemporary societies, reflected in disability policies oriented towards contrasting paradigms. Fraught with ambivalence, disability raises dilemmas of classification and targeted supports. Paradoxical universalism emphasizes that to achieve universalit...

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Authors: Tschanz, Christoph (Author) ; Powell, Justin J. W. 1970- (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cogitatio Press 2020
In: Social Inclusion
Year: 2020, Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 155-167
Further subjects:B Disability
B school-to-work transitions
B Education
B Comparative education
B Organizations
B comparative social policy
B disability policy
B Institutional logics
B Educational Policy
B Institutions
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