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Researching Disability Issues Michelle Moore

Researching Disability Issues By Michelle Moore

Researching Disability Issues by Michelle Moore


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Summary

Designed to meet a need for illustrations of how to carry out research which seeks to explore disability issues, this book intends to demonstrate the value of a attention to social, rather than medical starting points for researching disability, through reviewing a variety of studies which look at different aspects of disabled people's lives.

Researching Disability Issues Summary

Researching Disability Issues by Michelle Moore

This book is designed to meet a growing need for clear illustrations of how to carry out research which seeks to explore disability issues. It aims to demonstrate the value of a critical attention to social, rather than medical starting points for researching disability, through reviewing a variety of studies which look at different aspects of disabled people's lives. Different methodological approaches and research techniques are considered ranging from analysis of observation data concerning disabled children in schools to rich conversation based data which focuses on family life. A central theme concerns the pivotal role of disabled people in research. The book provides substantive examples of the dilemmas which face researchers and connects these to ideas for individual personal action. Disabled and non-disabled researchers, professionals and students from a wide range of disciplines will find the presentation of both research findings and debates informative and of interest.

Researching Disability Issues Reviews

"This is not a book about 'how to do it', rather an exploration of 'what it's like to do it', and how difficult and personally challenging that can be...all those involved in disability research will find this book of value" - Community Care

About Michelle Moore

All authors have considerable expertise in relevant areas, including many years of teaching research design and methodology on undergraduate, postgraduate and in-service courses. The book has emerged from years of applied disability research experience and their successful development of a unique course in Psychology, Research and Empowerment. June Maelzer is herself a disabled person, and has won national acclaim for her personal contribution to the pioneering advocacy of disability issues.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
Questions and commitments in disability research
Conventional commitment
traditional research and the creation of disablement
Divided commitment
researching with service users and providers
Making commitment
siding with disabled people
Uncertain commitment
the interests of children
Developing new pathways for disability researchers
References
Index.

Additional information

GOR003593079
9780335198030
0335198031
Researching Disability Issues by Michelle Moore
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
1998-03-16
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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