This thesis examines the talk-in-interaction in an inclusive research project carried out by four people with the label of learning difficulty. They set out to see whether other people in similar positions shared their feelings about labelling, which they perceived as part of the social oppression of being a service user, a less-than-full member of society, restricted by dominant and naturalised discourses about Learning Difficulty. Through a close analysis of the talk, this work characterises and describes the research activity which they undertook. The analytic method draws on elements of conversation analysis and critical discourse analysis, and examines identity work as a matter of local interactional business. Inclusive research as ...
This paper discusses practical and methodological issues arising from a case study exploring the hop...
This book considers the development of "respectful research" through an emphasis on partnership betw...
The process of gaining research access in the social sciences is becoming increasingly difficult. Ch...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This thesis examines how adults with learning difficulties experience self-advocacy in their familie...
This paper offers a critical reflexive perspective on a Participatory Action Research project with y...
- People who attended a community centre for people with learning disabilities talked to researchers...
This thesis examines the role of self-advocacy support-workers in People First Groups within the UK....
Background: This paper explores the training involved when people with learning disabilities take th...
Placing emphasis on doing research with young people implies an epistemological, methodological and ...
This chapter reviews research in relation to advocacy by, for and with people with learning difficul...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Abstract The rationale behind this dissertation is to develop a strategy that gives all students...
This paper discusses practical and methodological issues arising from a case study exploring the hop...
The involvement of young people with learning difficulties in research is often at a tokenistic leve...
This paper discusses practical and methodological issues arising from a case study exploring the hop...
This book considers the development of "respectful research" through an emphasis on partnership betw...
The process of gaining research access in the social sciences is becoming increasingly difficult. Ch...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This thesis examines how adults with learning difficulties experience self-advocacy in their familie...
This paper offers a critical reflexive perspective on a Participatory Action Research project with y...
- People who attended a community centre for people with learning disabilities talked to researchers...
This thesis examines the role of self-advocacy support-workers in People First Groups within the UK....
Background: This paper explores the training involved when people with learning disabilities take th...
Placing emphasis on doing research with young people implies an epistemological, methodological and ...
This chapter reviews research in relation to advocacy by, for and with people with learning difficul...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Abstract The rationale behind this dissertation is to develop a strategy that gives all students...
This paper discusses practical and methodological issues arising from a case study exploring the hop...
The involvement of young people with learning difficulties in research is often at a tokenistic leve...
This paper discusses practical and methodological issues arising from a case study exploring the hop...
This book considers the development of "respectful research" through an emphasis on partnership betw...
The process of gaining research access in the social sciences is becoming increasingly difficult. Ch...