This paper examines the development of the Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) paradigm; principles defined by various groups and authors within the disability movement that are intended to ensure the integrity of disability research design and practice. It is argued that these principles are commensurate with the tenets underpinning the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2008). The paper then relates the principles of EDR to participatory research involving people with an intellectual disability, drawing both on existing studies and the author's ongoing research project, which is conducted in partnership with young adults with Down syndrome and other key stakeholders. The author advocates for the ongoi...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Positive developments in inclusion in line with ‘Nothing about us without us’ have rarely extended t...
Abstract: Zarb’s (1992) criteria were used to inspect the emancipatory potential met in six pieces o...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
For those labelled disabled, disability rights are synonymous with human rights, not merely a sub-ca...
This chapter discusses the origins, principles and practices of doing inclusive research with perso...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
textabstractThe ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing ...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore how making reasonable adjustments ...
The current chapter stems principally from work done at Norah Fry Research Centre at the University ...
Non inclusive research about the care and treatment of people with disabilities is part of history. ...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Positive developments in inclusion in line with ‘Nothing about us without us’ have rarely extended t...
Abstract: Zarb’s (1992) criteria were used to inspect the emancipatory potential met in six pieces o...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
For those labelled disabled, disability rights are synonymous with human rights, not merely a sub-ca...
This chapter discusses the origins, principles and practices of doing inclusive research with perso...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
textabstractThe ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing ...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore how making reasonable adjustments ...
The current chapter stems principally from work done at Norah Fry Research Centre at the University ...
Non inclusive research about the care and treatment of people with disabilities is part of history. ...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Positive developments in inclusion in line with ‘Nothing about us without us’ have rarely extended t...
Abstract: Zarb’s (1992) criteria were used to inspect the emancipatory potential met in six pieces o...