There is a tendency to exclude people with intellectual disabilities from participating in research about their own lives. While the use of participatory research approaches is increasing, the methods used for engaging people with intellectual disabilities in research are generally limited to interviews and focus groups. Yet a focus on the spoken or written word can present a challenge for those who may prefer to use alternative forms of communication. The purpose of this article is to share the methodological insights gained from a visual ethnographic study that sought to explore the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities engaged in nature based (or "green care") therapeutic interventions for health and well-being. If used wi...
Background Even though participation of people with intellectual disabilities in research is increas...
Photovoice is part of the growing use of participatory research approaches with people with intellec...
Background There is a strong ethical case and an urgent need for more participatory research practic...
© 2021 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
The moving image has been a tool of education as well as a means of entertainment for over 100 years...
Using photo elicitation with participants with intellectual disability is a creative approach to inc...
Using video records of everyday life in a residential home, we report on what interactional practice...
Reflexivity is fundamental to developing methodologically and ethically sound research and is partic...
There is limited evidence internationally exploring perceptions of dementia among people with intell...
Visual methods are a popular way of engaging children and young people in research. Their growth com...
The purpose of this paper is to critically reflect on the added value of video in ethnographic resea...
Meeting: Celebrating Dialogue : An International SAS2 Forum, November 3, 2008, Carleton University, ...
Background Even though participation of people with intellectual disabilities in research is increas...
Photovoice is part of the growing use of participatory research approaches with people with intellec...
Background There is a strong ethical case and an urgent need for more participatory research practic...
© 2021 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
The moving image has been a tool of education as well as a means of entertainment for over 100 years...
Using photo elicitation with participants with intellectual disability is a creative approach to inc...
Using video records of everyday life in a residential home, we report on what interactional practice...
Reflexivity is fundamental to developing methodologically and ethically sound research and is partic...
There is limited evidence internationally exploring perceptions of dementia among people with intell...
Visual methods are a popular way of engaging children and young people in research. Their growth com...
The purpose of this paper is to critically reflect on the added value of video in ethnographic resea...
Meeting: Celebrating Dialogue : An International SAS2 Forum, November 3, 2008, Carleton University, ...
Background Even though participation of people with intellectual disabilities in research is increas...
Photovoice is part of the growing use of participatory research approaches with people with intellec...
Background There is a strong ethical case and an urgent need for more participatory research practic...