The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researchers both with and without learning disabilities. We argue the archive is important in making publicly visible the lives of people with learning disabilities. Yet – drawing on thinking that came out of our collaborative workshops – we also identify alternative imperatives, that you might want to have control over how you share your personal memories and stories, with whom, when you share them and for how long. We show how we are responding to these different ideas in the design of the Living Archive in order to create pathways between two traditions that have emerged through self-advocacy: ‘speaking out in public’ and ‘being person-centred’. ...
This project, funded by a grant from the Kentucky Oral History Commission, will collect and archive ...
This paper examines why museums, both currently and historically, have excluded material relating to...
The focus of this paper is the history of technology use by people with learning disabilities in the...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
This chapter discusses the Inclusive Archive of Learning Disability History. It points to a collabor...
This paper takes as its central theme the argument that inclusive learning disability research has t...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Accessible summary: Those who support people with learning disabilities should listen carefully to w...
Despite all the positive developments in disability rights, legislation, attitudes and practices ove...
Despite all the positive developments in disability rights, legislation, attitudes and practices ove...
Despite all the positive developments in disability rights, legislation, attitudes and practices ove...
At the centre of this piece of research is a case study that focused on a group of young disabled pe...
The Disabled People’s Archive began in 2006 as a collection of journals, minutes and organisational ...
My name is Paul Christian. I am a Black British man with learning disabilities. The lives and experi...
This project, funded by a grant from the Kentucky Oral History Commission, will collect and archive ...
This paper examines why museums, both currently and historically, have excluded material relating to...
The focus of this paper is the history of technology use by people with learning disabilities in the...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
This chapter discusses the Inclusive Archive of Learning Disability History. It points to a collabor...
This paper takes as its central theme the argument that inclusive learning disability research has t...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Accessible summary: Those who support people with learning disabilities should listen carefully to w...
Despite all the positive developments in disability rights, legislation, attitudes and practices ove...
Despite all the positive developments in disability rights, legislation, attitudes and practices ove...
Despite all the positive developments in disability rights, legislation, attitudes and practices ove...
At the centre of this piece of research is a case study that focused on a group of young disabled pe...
The Disabled People’s Archive began in 2006 as a collection of journals, minutes and organisational ...
My name is Paul Christian. I am a Black British man with learning disabilities. The lives and experi...
This project, funded by a grant from the Kentucky Oral History Commission, will collect and archive ...
This paper examines why museums, both currently and historically, have excluded material relating to...
The focus of this paper is the history of technology use by people with learning disabilities in the...