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how, following others in the sociology of sport, we have overlaid Ball et al.’s ( 2012 ) enactment theory with the critical disability studies concept of ableism to theorize the relationship between policy and managers’ practice in relation to the enactment of disability-inclusive polices in the
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al., 2013 ; Wedgwood, 2014 ). In the next section we provide essential background about Australian swimming before using the critical disability studies concept of neoliberal-ableism to critique the schema of classification . As we explain, through our theorization of neoliberal-ableism, classification is