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Methods for Rethinking an Ableist World
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This groundbreaking text makes an intervention on behalf of disability studies into the broad field of qualitative inquiry. Ronald Berger and Laura Lorenz introduce readers to a range of issues involved in doing qualitative research on disabilities by bringing together a collection of scholarly work that supplements their own contributions and covers a variety of qualitative methods: participant observation, interviewing and interview coding, focus groups, autoethnography, life history, narrative analysis, content analysis, and participatory visual methods.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317150343
- Artikelnr.: 44864605
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
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research, Ronald J. Berger and Laura S. Lorenz. Part 1 Observational
Methods: A bricolage of urban sidewalks: observing locations of inequality,
Valerie Leiter; Observations of a disability summer camp: the method of
phenomenological seeing, Ronald J. Berger; Ethnographies of blindness: the
method of sensory knowledge, Gili Hammer. Part 2 Interviews and Focus
Groups: Staying true to their stories: interviews with parents of children
with disabilities, Sara E. Green; Negotiating deafness and identity:
methodological implications of interviewing with hearing loss, Melissa Jane
Welch; Talking about sex: focus group research with people with
disabilities, Sarah Smith Rainey. Part 3 Autoethnography and Life History
Methods: Institutional resistance to accessible architecture and design: a
collaborative autoethnography, Carla Corroto and Lucinda Kaukas Havenhand;
'It's not like you're going to college anyway': a performative
autoethnography, Anjali J. Forber-Pratt; Recovery from spinal cord injury:
a theorized life history, Ronald J. Berger. Part 4 Content Analysis and
Visual Methods: Disability and humor in film and television: a content
analysis, Ronald J. Berger; Living with brain injury: participatory visual
methods and narrative analysis, Laura S. Lorenz; Sharing the results of
visual methods research: participation, voice, and empowerment, Laura S.
Lorenz and Maria Paiewonsky. References; Index.
research, Ronald J. Berger and Laura S. Lorenz. Part 1 Observational
Methods: A bricolage of urban sidewalks: observing locations of inequality,
Valerie Leiter; Observations of a disability summer camp: the method of
phenomenological seeing, Ronald J. Berger; Ethnographies of blindness: the
method of sensory knowledge, Gili Hammer. Part 2 Interviews and Focus
Groups: Staying true to their stories: interviews with parents of children
with disabilities, Sara E. Green; Negotiating deafness and identity:
methodological implications of interviewing with hearing loss, Melissa Jane
Welch; Talking about sex: focus group research with people with
disabilities, Sarah Smith Rainey. Part 3 Autoethnography and Life History
Methods: Institutional resistance to accessible architecture and design: a
collaborative autoethnography, Carla Corroto and Lucinda Kaukas Havenhand;
'It's not like you're going to college anyway': a performative
autoethnography, Anjali J. Forber-Pratt; Recovery from spinal cord injury:
a theorized life history, Ronald J. Berger. Part 4 Content Analysis and
Visual Methods: Disability and humor in film and television: a content
analysis, Ronald J. Berger; Living with brain injury: participatory visual
methods and narrative analysis, Laura S. Lorenz; Sharing the results of
visual methods research: participation, voice, and empowerment, Laura S.
Lorenz and Maria Paiewonsky. References; Index.