Social Research and Disability

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'politics of wonder'
'wheelchair' anthropology
ableism in academia
ableist dynamics
ableist support system
academic identity
accessible empirical research practices
activism
arts-based research
Asl Interpreter
assistive technology
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Biographical Narrative Interview Method
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Critical Autism Studies
Critical Disability Studies
Deaf Researchers
disability
disability disclosure
Disability research network
Disability Studies
Disabled Academics
disabled identity
Disabled Researchers
Disabled Staff
Disabled Students
Dual Sensory Impairment
Dual Sensory Loss
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Face To Face
feeling of 'othering'
fluency
Follow
Gestalt
Good Life
identity disclosure
inclusive research methods
intellectual disability
intersectional social science
invisible disabilities
isolation
knowledge
LE Perspective
LE Research
mental health
mental health research
minority voice
Mobility Disability
multilingual
Non-disabled Colleagues
Non-disabled Researcher
psychological theory
qualitative methodology
Reasonable Adjustments
Sensory impairments
shifting methodologies
social practice
social research
Social Science Research
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367681586
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined in numerous research methods texts make a number of assumptions concerning the researcher including ambulance, sight, hearing and speech. In short, the disabled researcher is not considered when outlining the requirements of particular methods. Drawing upon these considerations, the volume emphasizes how disabled researchers negotiate the empirical process, in light of disability, whilst retaining the scientific rigour of the method. It also considers the negative consequences arising from disabled researchers’ attempts at "passing" and the benefits that can emerge from a reflexive approach to method.

This innovative and original text will, for the first time, bring together research-active academics, who identify as being disabled, to consider experiences of being disabled within a largely ableist academy, as well as strategies employed and issues faced when conducting empirical research. The driving force of this volume is to provide the blueprints for bringing how we conduct social research to the same standards and vision as how the social world is understood: multi-faceted and intersectional. To this end, this edited collection advocates for a sociological future that values the presence of disabled researchers and normalises research methods that are inclusive and accessible.

The interdisciplinary focus of Social Research and Disability offers a uniquely broad primary market. This volume will be of interest not only to the student market, but also to established academics within the social sciences.

Ciaran Burke is an Associate Professor of Higher Education at the University of the West of England. His research focuses on access to higher education and graduate employment pathways. Adopting a Bourdieusian theoretical lens, he has published extensively on issues including graduate employment, social justice and social theory.

Bronagh Byrne is Co-Director of the Centre for Children’s Rights and and Co-Founder of the Disability Research Network at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. Her research focuses on the rights of disabled children and young people. She has published widely on inclusive education and the implementation of international disability rights law and children’s rights law.