All Stories

  1. Dr Karl Koenig: a brief survey of his extraordinary early years
  2. Ideology, disability, and inclusion: a polemical discourse
  3. Karl Koenig: the Austrian refugee doctor who founded a worldwide movement in Scotland
  4. The impact of ideology on provision of services for people with an intellectual disability
  5. Karl Koenig, Stanley Segal, and Herbert Gunzburg: pioneers in the field of intellectual disability in Britain
  6. The Austrian Provenance of the Worldwide Camphill Movement
  7. Invited review: Challenges of residential and community care: ‘the times they are a‐changin’
  8. The origin of Camphill and the social pedagogic impulse
  9. Achievement and Inclusion in Schools
  10. The effect of light intensity and noise on the classroom behaviour of pupils with Asperger syndrome
  11. The role of social pedagogy in the training of residential child care workers
  12. Learning disability and advocacy: obstacles to client empowerment
  13. Perils of “pseudo‐normalisation”
  14. SOME SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MENTAL RETARDATION