"No-one's contribution is more valid than another's": Committing to inclusive democratic methodologies

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作者
Liddiard, Kirsty [1 ]
Atkinson, Louise
Evans, Katy
Gibson, Barry [2 ]
Goodley, Dan [1 ]
Hale, Jamie
Lawson, Rod [3 ]
Runswick-Cole, Katherine [1 ]
Spurr, Ruth
Vogelmann, Emma
Watts, Lucy
Weiner, Kate [4 ]
Whitney-Mitchell, Sally
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Sch Educ & iHuman, The Wave,2 Whitham Rd, Sheffield S10 2TN, England
[2] Univ Sheffield, Sch Dent, Sheffield, England
[3] Sheffield Teaching Hosp, Sheffield, England
[4] Univ Sheffield, Sociol Studies, Sheffield, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
Disability; breath; accessibility; coproduction; illness; DISABILITY; QUEER; CRIP;
D O I
10.1177/00345237241249376
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
In this article, we explore the power and potential of democratic research methodologies in and beyond Critical Disability Studies research contexts. We centre two funded co-produced, participatory and arts-informed projects that have been co-designed and co-led with disabled young people and people living with chronic (respiratory) illness. We critically explore some key processes, which we suggest can mitigate forms of disablism and ableism inherent to research processes which traditionally make them undemocratic spaces of inequity. Our paper offers original analyses into the very notion of democratic research which have significant applications; driven as they are by the presence of disability. These include (i) Crip time - the recognition of (disabled) people's need for flexible forms of time; (ii) virtual methods and intimacies as routes to equity in research leadership; and (iii) flexible and slow/er research approaches. We also draw upon the ways in which the Covid-19 global pandemic has reshaped methodologies and approaches to inquiry. We advocate that, as research communities, we must come together to keep hold of these new inclusive and hybridised ways of relating and engaging in what are problematically framed as "post-Covid" times. We conclude by emphasising the importance of always committing to disrupting power dynamics through centring flexibility, accessibility and inclusivity across our inquiry with marginalised others.
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