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The island has historically played a special role in the cultural imagination - sometimes as a place of promise of tranquillity; at other times the remoteness has seemed attractive for more sinister reasons. Using islands for extreme exclusion has a long history and remains important for understanding the complexities of inclusive education. This volume presents new case studies of island exclusion of prisoners, people with disability, and refugees in the Global North and South. It also offers reflections on practices of re-inclusion and the larger issues of inclusive education.

Produktbeschreibung
The island has historically played a special role in the cultural imagination - sometimes as a place of promise of tranquillity; at other times the remoteness has seemed attractive for more sinister reasons. Using islands for extreme exclusion has a long history and remains important for understanding the complexities of inclusive education. This volume presents new case studies of island exclusion of prisoners, people with disability, and refugees in the Global North and South. It also offers reflections on practices of re-inclusion and the larger issues of inclusive education.
Autorenporträt
Bjørn Hamre, Ph.D., University of Copenhagen, Department of Communication, is Associate Professor of Education. He has published books, chapters and articles on inclusion and exclusion, including Testing and Inclusive Schooling: International Challenges and Opportunities (Routledge, 2018). Lisa Villadsen, Ph.D., University of Copenhagen, Department of Communication, is Professor of Rhetoric. She has published international co-edited volumes on topics ranging from rhetorical citizenship to populism, including The Rhetoric of Official Apologies: Critical Essays (Lexington Books, 2021).