Browsing Social Studies by Subject "Inclusive research"
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A consensus statement on how to conduct inclusive health research
(Wiley, 2019)Background: The active involvement of people with intellectual disabilities in research, or inclusive research, is relatively common. However, inclusive health research is less common, even though it is expected to lead ... -
Doctors and us: What it is like for people with learning disabilities to go to the doctor in Ireland.
(2019)This book is about a research project we did to learn what it is like when people with learning disabilities in Ireland visit their doctor. -
Following through to the end: The Use of Inclusive Strategies to Analyze and Interpret Data in Participatory Action Research with Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
(2011)Background: Scholars have called for research approaches that actively include and are driven by people with intellectual disabilities, but the process of inclusive data analysis has been scarcely documented in the literature. ... -
How we work: Reflecting on ten years of inclusive research
(2021)Inclusive research has gained momentum internationally. However important critiques of this approach query whether inclusive research reinforces perceptions of deficit and contribute to exclusionary practices. This paper ... -
Identifying the key concerns of Irish persons with intellectual disability
(2014)Background: Internationally, people with intellectual disability are socially marginalized, and their rights under the United Nations Convention for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) are often ignored. Aims: ... -
Identifying the Key Concerns of Irish Persons with Intellectual Disability.
(2014)BACKGROUND: Internationally, people with intellectual disability are socially marginalized, and their rights under the United Nations Convention for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) are often ignored. AIMS: ... -
Implícales en investigación desde el principio : La red de investigación inclusiva en Irlanda
(2022)El texto que abre este capítulo, de Barry Jacob (nombre artístico de Brian Donohoe), resume de forma poética y eficaz la historia de la red de investigación inclusiva de Irlanda (IRN por sus siglas en inglés) desde que ... -
Intellectual Disability, Art and Identity: A qualitative exploration of the experiences of professional artists with intellectual disabilities
(2022)Previous research suggests that participation in the arts and/or disability arts can positively influence individuals’ affirmation, or a positive embracement, of a disability identity; however, until more recently, persons ... -
It should be for people themselves whether they want to take part or not. The organisation should not get involved - a response to Williams
(2019)In 2019, one of the academic supporters of the IRN was invited to write an article about gatekeepers in research. She asked the IRN members if we wanted to write the article together and a few of us agreed. This article ... -
Our Homes: Home and Independence Project
(2015)This book is about a research project we did to learn what it was like for people with intellectual disabilities in Ireland to move from one home to another. -
Pedagogical approaches in inclusive research
(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2023)This chapter explores pedagogical approaches to learning about research methods in inclusive research, which is conducted with people with the label of intellectual disability rather than on them. The authors belong to ... -
Pregnant Box: What Happens When Opera Enacts an Embodied Analysis of Concealing Pregnancy
(Bloomsbury Academic, 2023)This chapter discusses a project that originated as policy-commissioned research initiated by Health Service practitioners to address concerns about recurring presentations of ‘concealed pregnancy’ to health care settings ... -
Research Report on Guidance on Contact Time for Infants and Young Children in Separated Families
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Sampling and conceptualization in Grounded Theory
(Sage, 2020)Grounded theory (GT) follows symbolic interactionism in viewing humans as active agents in their own lives who create meaning in the processes of action and interaction. GT thus proffers that theory can be discovered in ... -
Where we Live A National Study done by Members of the Inclusive Research Network
(Trinity College Dublin; National Federation of Voluntary Bodies, 2010)The Inclusive Research Network is a group of people with intellectual disabilities from Ireland who do research. We are supported by the National Federation of Voluntary Bodies and the National Institute for ...