The Researched Opinions on Research: disabled people and disability research

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Kitchin, R [1 ]
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[1] Natl Univ Ireland, Dept Geog, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland
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10.1080/09687590025757
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interviewed about (I) their experiences of research (2) their general opinions concerning research; (3) whether they thought research had served/was serving disabled people well; (4) how research sit disability should be conducted; (5) who should conduct research on disability; and, finally, (6) what they would like to be researched. In this paper, the results of aspects two to five are reported. It was found that the opinions of disabled people mirror quite strongly the recent arguments forwarded by disabled academics concerning the need for emancipatory and empowering research strategies, in particular, the respondents articulated a need for inclusive, action-based research strategies, where disabled people are involved as consultants and partners not just as research subjects, There were few arguments, however, for an exclusive approach, where disability research would be conducted solely by researchers who were themselves disabled.
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