International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool frequently used in the human and social sciences, conducted with children having communication disorders. Two distinct populations are addressed – children with intellectual disability and deaf children without related disabilities – with the aim of identifying the main methodological issues and proposing arrangements to encourage them to express themselves during research interviews. It transpires that the common features between interviews conducted with these two populations relate to the need to get to know the child and his or her environment, resort to visual aids and manage as best one can the investigative relation. The differences betw...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This chapter describes the fluid methodologies used in a narrative research study involving intervie...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
Qualitative interviews form an efficient tool when wanting to access the subjective experiences of a...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
In this chapter, I examine the roles and limitations to the incitement of voice in qualitative inter...
Keywordschildren, disability, mediated communicationAbstractThis paper is based on in-depth, qualita...
This presentation will present extracts from a transcript of interview data collected from a researc...
Although researchers have not always recognized the value of engaging children in qualitative studie...
A qualitative research study was conducted by an undergraduate student. This intent of this original...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
While participatory research approaches are being developed and applied within speech and...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This chapter describes the fluid methodologies used in a narrative research study involving intervie...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
Qualitative interviews form an efficient tool when wanting to access the subjective experiences of a...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
In this chapter, I examine the roles and limitations to the incitement of voice in qualitative inter...
Keywordschildren, disability, mediated communicationAbstractThis paper is based on in-depth, qualita...
This presentation will present extracts from a transcript of interview data collected from a researc...
Although researchers have not always recognized the value of engaging children in qualitative studie...
A qualitative research study was conducted by an undergraduate student. This intent of this original...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
While participatory research approaches are being developed and applied within speech and...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This chapter describes the fluid methodologies used in a narrative research study involving intervie...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...