There are quite a few, depending on what you're looking for, you can get research on the area. For a quick answer, you can first look at my paper "Re-examining Issue of
Inclusion in Education" published in EPW (april 17, 2010 vol xlv no 16), which is posted in RG page. There are two important papers I mention in that paper, these are as follows:
Rieser, Richard (2006): “Inclusive Education or Special Educational Needs” in Cole, Mike (ed.), Education, Equality and Human Rights: Issues of Gender, ‘Race’, Sexuality, Disability and Social Class (Oxford: Routledge), 157-79.
Rouse, M and L Florian (1996): “Effective Inclusive Schools: A Study in Two Countries", Journal of Education, 26(1), 71-80.
Then you can look at the book titled Equality, Participation and Inclusion I edited by Jonathan Rix, Melanie Nind, Kieron Sheehy, Katy Simmons and Christopher Walsh, and published by Routledge, London & NY. There are diverse perspectives on inclusion in that volume.
For something nearer "home" you can consult a RECOUP Working paper report titled "Conceptualising Disability and Education in the South: Challenges for Research" by
Nidhi Singal form University of Cambridge, 2007.
Article Re-Examining Issue of Inclusion in Education