Interest in participatory research methods has grown considerably in the spheres of research with children and young people and research with people with learning disabilities. This growth is rooted in different but related paradigm shifts in childhood and disability. I argue that despite developments in participatory approaches, participatory data analysis has been attempted less than participation in other aspects of research with either children or people with learning disabilities, and that the challenges involved in this are particularly under-explored and important with the latter where we need to investigate what is possible. I discuss why participation in analysis is often neglected before reviewing different responses to the challe...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This method-focused article continues the discussion of how methodological challenges in research wi...
Children’s role in the research process is often limited to a passive role as subject, recipient or ...
Interest in participatory research methods has grown considerably in the spheres of research with ch...
Issues for study This paper explores the nature of participation within a museum education and acces...
This article reflects on key methodological issues emerging from children and young people's involve...
BackgroundThis paper explores the training involved when people with learning disabilities take thei...
In this chapter we look at the past to illustrate the impetus for participatory research, the presen...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...
For the past 20 years, I have conducted research with various participant groups, including children...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities have been included in research as co-researchers sinc...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
The focus of this paper is participatory research with and by people with learning disabilities. Dra...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This method-focused article continues the discussion of how methodological challenges in research wi...
Children’s role in the research process is often limited to a passive role as subject, recipient or ...
Interest in participatory research methods has grown considerably in the spheres of research with ch...
Issues for study This paper explores the nature of participation within a museum education and acces...
This article reflects on key methodological issues emerging from children and young people's involve...
BackgroundThis paper explores the training involved when people with learning disabilities take thei...
In this chapter we look at the past to illustrate the impetus for participatory research, the presen...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...
For the past 20 years, I have conducted research with various participant groups, including children...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities have been included in research as co-researchers sinc...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
The focus of this paper is participatory research with and by people with learning disabilities. Dra...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This method-focused article continues the discussion of how methodological challenges in research wi...
Children’s role in the research process is often limited to a passive role as subject, recipient or ...