Within the model of emancipatory research, the researcher is situated as one member of a team. They are often conceptualised as providing methodological tools and skills to others involved in the research project but the definition of topic, data analysis and dissemination is presented as a joint enterprise. This model of research (deliberately) contradicts with the view of the expert researcher prevalent within higher education establishments and particularly with the individualised construction of research degrees such as PhDs which requires a thesis to be the exclusive product of one individual. The paper discusses attempts which have been made to reconcile the tensions inherent in adopting an emancipatory model within an academic enviro...
textabstractThe ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing ...
The funding of a research project working with local governments and people with intellectual disabi...
Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interview...
Within the model of emancipatory research, the researcher is situated as one member of a team. They...
The following paper was given as a Conference paper for the British Sociological Association Confere...
The research described in this thesis had two main aims. First, to examine the concept of citizenshi...
The research described in this thesis had two main aims. First, to examine the concept of citizenshi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to develop a critical framew...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
This paper examines the development of the Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) paradigm; principl...
PhD ThesisThrough this research, the author has sought to emancipate and raise the voices of disable...
In this paper I will attempt to provide a historical and contemporary framework for discussions abou...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
This paper explores the experiences of participatory PhD research with six disabled people in Kuwait...
textabstractThe ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing ...
The funding of a research project working with local governments and people with intellectual disabi...
Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interview...
Within the model of emancipatory research, the researcher is situated as one member of a team. They...
The following paper was given as a Conference paper for the British Sociological Association Confere...
The research described in this thesis had two main aims. First, to examine the concept of citizenshi...
The research described in this thesis had two main aims. First, to examine the concept of citizenshi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to develop a critical framew...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
This paper examines the development of the Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) paradigm; principl...
PhD ThesisThrough this research, the author has sought to emancipate and raise the voices of disable...
In this paper I will attempt to provide a historical and contemporary framework for discussions abou...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
This paper explores the experiences of participatory PhD research with six disabled people in Kuwait...
textabstractThe ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing ...
The funding of a research project working with local governments and people with intellectual disabi...
Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interview...