The dynamics of being disabled

T Burchardt - journal of Social Policy, 2000 - cambridge.org
… the circumstances of disabled people and non-disabled people, … of ‘disabled’ (1) and ‘not
disabled’ (0) observations for each … concept of disability and to the phrasing of questions. While …

Participation—for a change: Disabled young people lead the way

B Badham - Children & Society, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… Yet, hard questions are often avoided when reciting the mantra of participation. Why bother…
legal requirements set out in the Concluding Observations of the Committee on the Rights of …

Using participant observation to enable critical understandings of disability in later life: An illustration conducted with older adults with low vision

C McGrath, D Laliberte Rudman - International Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
observation including that (1) we can learn from observation, (2) being actively engaged in
the lives of people … , participant observation raises the greatest number of ethical questions. …

Successful interviews with people with intellectual disability

A Hollomotz - Qualitative Research, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… In this research most respondents were met several times during participant observations
at day … For instance, questions that enquire how a person thinks others view them involve a …

Interviewing people with a learning disability about their residential service

KR McVilly - British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
… /or’ questions as opposed to ’yes/no’ questions. These findings … complemented with direct
observations conducted by the … the readiness of people with a disability to participate in the …

Economic Standards for Pedestrian Areas for Disabled People: Results from Observation Work

B Berrett, G Leake, AD May, T Parry, J Whelan - 1988 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
observation While the starting point for the study was an ergonomic one, it is particularly
important to avoid simply observing disabled people … asked a series of questions relating to the …

Sharing the experience of mobility-disabled consumers: Building understanding through the use of ethnographic research methods

C Kaufman-Scarborough - Journal of Contemporary …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
observations made while simulating a disability. A second study considers observations made
while partnered with a disabled person. The … when a disabled person asks a question, the …

Observations of social competence of children in need of special support based on traditional disability categories versus a functional approach

A Lillvist - Early Child Development and Care, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… were conducted during free play using the Child Observation … children with established
disabilities leads to the question of the … people, or in other words, how to build social competence. …

Mixed method approaches in open-ended, qualitative, exploratory research involving people with intellectual disabilities: A comparative methods study

G Ottmann, J Crosbie - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
… Because the “case in point” observation only focused on one small aspect of a person’s life,
… In the case of an open-ended exploratory research question that is not narrowly focused, as …

Being the body in question: Young people's accounts of everyday ableism, visibility and disability

O Calder-Dawe, K Witten, P Carroll - Disability & Society, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… Our analysis begins from these observations, and works with young people’s and parents’
experiential accounts to flesh out the operation of ableism in everyday interactions. …