The relationship between activism and social research constitutes a longstanding source of debate. In the mental health and disability fields, this tension has specific connotations: User-survivor activism is premised on the priority of first-hand experience over detached, ‘objective’ knowledge. Personal experience is the foundation for the specific and irreplaceable perspective that users and survivors bring upon issues of interest. Considering this, how do user/survivor activist groups relate and collaborate with academically oriented researchers who lack a first-person encounter with psychiatry? Drawing on my participant observer role in a user-led activist group in Chile and through three ‘reflexive vignettes’, in this paper, I retrospe...
This presentation will use an experiential and interactive approach (a workshop involving live perfo...
This autoethnagraphic article argues that in the study of political education, especially learning t...
Emerging from critical conferences in the early 1970s involving academic researchers, community-base...
In this commentary, activists from Urban Survivors Union, the United States national drug users unio...
Understanding real-world experiences and issues is a priority for research funders, yet there are ch...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
During the summer of 2016, I conducted a focus group with women to explore constraints they experien...
It is argued that research involves the constant search for truth and that, in the context of aspiri...
Researching sensitive topics, such as individuals about whom concern for radicalisation and violent ...
This thesis is based on 13 months of ethnographic fieldwork with groups of mental-health activists i...
People who have mental illnesses often find themselves being spoken "about" or spoken "for" by other...
This paper charts the background to a project which aimed to map the knowledge being generated acros...
grantor: University of TorontoAre the process and goals of psychotherapy antithetical and ...
We are three researchers within the field of mental health. For the past 3 years, we have collaborat...
In this article we document and reflect on the process and outcomes of consumer/survivor researchers...
This presentation will use an experiential and interactive approach (a workshop involving live perfo...
This autoethnagraphic article argues that in the study of political education, especially learning t...
Emerging from critical conferences in the early 1970s involving academic researchers, community-base...
In this commentary, activists from Urban Survivors Union, the United States national drug users unio...
Understanding real-world experiences and issues is a priority for research funders, yet there are ch...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
During the summer of 2016, I conducted a focus group with women to explore constraints they experien...
It is argued that research involves the constant search for truth and that, in the context of aspiri...
Researching sensitive topics, such as individuals about whom concern for radicalisation and violent ...
This thesis is based on 13 months of ethnographic fieldwork with groups of mental-health activists i...
People who have mental illnesses often find themselves being spoken "about" or spoken "for" by other...
This paper charts the background to a project which aimed to map the knowledge being generated acros...
grantor: University of TorontoAre the process and goals of psychotherapy antithetical and ...
We are three researchers within the field of mental health. For the past 3 years, we have collaborat...
In this article we document and reflect on the process and outcomes of consumer/survivor researchers...
This presentation will use an experiential and interactive approach (a workshop involving live perfo...
This autoethnagraphic article argues that in the study of political education, especially learning t...
Emerging from critical conferences in the early 1970s involving academic researchers, community-base...