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Journal of Democracy Research(JDR)

ISSN: 3070-4006 | DOI: 10.33140/JDR

Akhilesh Yadav

Department of Social Science, Kendriya Vidyalaya Azamgarh, India

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Curricular Discourses of Inclusion in India: A Content Analysis of a Middle-School Social Science Textbook
    Author(s): Akhilesh Yadav*

    Using a social-model lens of inclusion, this study analyzes how a contemporary Indian middle-school social science textbook (Grade 8) constructs discourses on disability and socio-economic, social, and political inclusion. This research investigates a qualitative content analysis of class 8 seven chapters, focusing on narrative, sensitivity, and visual elements to uncover underlying inclusion messages. Findings reveal that while constitutional principles of equality and political participation are prominent, representations of disability remain minimal or tokenistic, suggesting a "pedagogy of silence" where difference is erased in favor of an assumed normalcy. The critical analysis conceptualized inclusion as the primary goal of civic equality rather than living diversity. This selective engagement with equality narratives illuminates the broader ideological constructions of.. Read More»

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