In this article I argue that an ethnographic approach has a contribution to make to the analysis of disability and development. Anthropologists document the experiences of disabled people whilst also critiquing the current operational structures and relationships that marginalise the rights of disabled people. The secondary argument states, if disability is to become a central part of all development agendas then disabled people must be made visible. Once greater visibility has been achieved it will be harder for development practitioners to ignore the specific needs of disabled people. A further benefit of using ethnographic techniques emerges through the analysis of how non-governmental organisations understand disability issues. Ethnogra...
Background: Understandings of disability are rooted in contexts. Despite the world’s significant con...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
Important methodological questions are raised by the act of researching disablement. Disability rese...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
The article suggests ways to foster quality and rigour in research production around ‘south Asian’ e...
Development theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change since the end of Second W...
Disability is a topic that is often overlooked and not seen in day to day life. Disability may be vi...
Rooted in ethnographic fieldwork with people affected by leprosy in India, this article argues that ...
Disability is neither a purely medical nor a purely social phenomenon. Rather, it is an outcome of t...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
The present paper attempts to analyse some of the shortcomings that have impeded efforts in the fiel...
The authors used photovoice methodology to gain insight into the lives of 18 people with disabilitie...
Individuals in shantytowns of Lima, Peru experience unique challenges due to socioeconomic status an...
Development planners continue to use mainstreaming as a way to include marginalized groups in the in...
Debate remains about how to effectively obtain information from adolescents with disabilities in mar...
Background: Understandings of disability are rooted in contexts. Despite the world’s significant con...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
Important methodological questions are raised by the act of researching disablement. Disability rese...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
The article suggests ways to foster quality and rigour in research production around ‘south Asian’ e...
Development theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change since the end of Second W...
Disability is a topic that is often overlooked and not seen in day to day life. Disability may be vi...
Rooted in ethnographic fieldwork with people affected by leprosy in India, this article argues that ...
Disability is neither a purely medical nor a purely social phenomenon. Rather, it is an outcome of t...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
The present paper attempts to analyse some of the shortcomings that have impeded efforts in the fiel...
The authors used photovoice methodology to gain insight into the lives of 18 people with disabilitie...
Individuals in shantytowns of Lima, Peru experience unique challenges due to socioeconomic status an...
Development planners continue to use mainstreaming as a way to include marginalized groups in the in...
Debate remains about how to effectively obtain information from adolescents with disabilities in mar...
Background: Understandings of disability are rooted in contexts. Despite the world’s significant con...
Abstract Questioning how knowledge is produced, the value attributed to it, by whom and for what pur...
Important methodological questions are raised by the act of researching disablement. Disability rese...