1st Edition
Special Olympics Inclusion Debates and Equity in Sport
Introduction: Special Olympics in Context of Inclusion Debates
Florian Kiuppis and Daniela Schwarz
1. The community inclusion of athletes with intellectual disability: a transnational study of the impact of participating in Special Olympics
Roy McConkey and Sabine Menke
2. Engagement with Special Olympics by the general public in 17 countries world-wide
Roy McConkey, Paul Slater, Lindsay Dubois, Amy Shellard and Ashlyn Smith
3. Parenting Special Olympians: an agenda for ethnographic engagement
P. David Howe and Carla Filomena Silva
4. Assessing changes in the self-reported community inclusion of persons with intellectual disability: contrasts between participants in Special Olympics and non-participants
Florian Pochstein and Roy McConkey
5. ‘Life is team play’: social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the context of Special Olympics
Piritta Asunta, Elina Hasanen, Florian Kiuppis, Pauli Rintala and Roy McConkey
6. Dream team: team sports in a community of adults with intellectual disability
How can participation in team sports develop the social competencies of people with intellectual disability?
Rosita Olvhøj, Tobias Knudgaard Jensen, Jacob Wienecke and Helle Winther
7. The subject of Special Olympics: interrogating the inclusive potentials of a sport movement from an ableism-critical perspective
Martin Giese, Tobias Buchner, Christopher Mihajlovic and Felix Oldörp
Biography
Florian Kiuppis is Professor of Theories, Concepts and Methods of Inclusive Education at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences Freiburg, Germany and Professor of Education with a focus on Special Education / Inclusion at NLA University College, Bergen, Norway. He is also the head of the scientific committee for Special Olympics Germany.
Daniela Schwarz is Postdoctoral Fellow and Teaching Advisor at Technical University Munich and Clinical Director, Special Olympics Germany, for the Health Discipline Strong Minds, and member of the scientific committee for Special Olympics Germany.






