Most adults are able to take some control over where they live and are able to reflect on their migration histories, those places where they have lived and worked, and those places where they might aspire to live in the future. These life‐altering decisions have been negotiated either autonomously or in conjunction with significant others in their lives. For some adults, most notably those with learning disabilities, these life decisions are partially, if not wholly, made for them by others. It is therefore the aim of this paper to uncover more about the decision‐making opportunities afforded to people with learning disabilities regarding their home‐spaces as they navigate “moving landscapes” that they have perhaps not envisaged for themsel...
In this paper we develop linkages between non-representational theory and emerging work by disabilit...
Geographers’ interest in the subject of disability has traditionally been confined to particular par...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities have been included in research as co-researchers sinc...
Most adults are able to take some control over where they live and are able to reflect on their migr...
The focus of this paper is participatory research with and by people with learning disabilities. Dra...
ArticleOpen Access Article. Published online: 08 Oct 2015.The focus of this article is participatory...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
Background There is a strong ethical case and an urgent need for more participatory research practic...
There is a need for people with learning disabilities to be involved in directing research to ensure...
The focus of this paper is the history of technology use by people with learning disabilities in the...
Increasingly, geographers are turning their attention to, and actively engaging in, issues of disabi...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
UK government responses to COVID-19 have intensified experiences of uncertainty for people with lear...
Co-productive research practices are being increasingly adopted by academic researchers, and expecte...
In this paper we develop linkages between non-representational theory and emerging work by disabilit...
Geographers’ interest in the subject of disability has traditionally been confined to particular par...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities have been included in research as co-researchers sinc...
Most adults are able to take some control over where they live and are able to reflect on their migr...
The focus of this paper is participatory research with and by people with learning disabilities. Dra...
ArticleOpen Access Article. Published online: 08 Oct 2015.The focus of this article is participatory...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
Background There is a strong ethical case and an urgent need for more participatory research practic...
There is a need for people with learning disabilities to be involved in directing research to ensure...
The focus of this paper is the history of technology use by people with learning disabilities in the...
Increasingly, geographers are turning their attention to, and actively engaging in, issues of disabi...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
UK government responses to COVID-19 have intensified experiences of uncertainty for people with lear...
Co-productive research practices are being increasingly adopted by academic researchers, and expecte...
In this paper we develop linkages between non-representational theory and emerging work by disabilit...
Geographers’ interest in the subject of disability has traditionally been confined to particular par...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities have been included in research as co-researchers sinc...