Fourteenth Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research: Reenvisioning Equity Research: Disability Identification Disparities as a Case in Point

I engage longstanding challenges and risks associated with conducting and using research on complex equity problems. I engage these challenges in the context of research on disability identification disparities, which have been historically intertwined with particular identity markers (e.g., race, s...

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Disability Identification
Disorders
Educational Research
Epistemology
Equal Education
Equality
Ethics
Groups
Identification
Interdisciplinary Approach
Methodological problems
Professional ethics
Racial identity
Social classes
Special Education
Students with disabilities
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