On the Road to Damascus: First Steps towards Changing the Relations of Disability Research Production

This paper distinguishes between participatory and emancipatory research, and discusses how both differ from other research practice. A further distinction is made between material and social relations of disability research production. It is argued that, although there are significant constraints i...

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Published inDisability, Handicap and Society Vol. 7; no. 2; pp. 125 - 138
Main Author Zarb, Gerry
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon, UK Taylor & Francis Group 01.01.1992
Carfax Pub. Co
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Summary:This paper distinguishes between participatory and emancipatory research, and discusses how both differ from other research practice. A further distinction is made between material and social relations of disability research production. It is argued that, although there are significant constraints imposed by the material relations of research production, genuine progress can still be made in changing the social relations of disability research. Based on the experience of doing research commissioned by organisations of disabled people and other work carried out within a framework of 'user's perspectives' on services and policy, the discussion focuses on the lessons we have learnt-and those we still need to learn-about how to change the relations of research production. Consultation between researchers and disabled people, subjecting research to critical scrutiny, and making researchers accountable to disabled people are suggested as key issues in the development of participatory research.
ISSN:0267-4645
0968-7599
0267-4645
DOI:10.1080/02674649266780161