Expanding possibilities for inclusive research: learning from people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and decolonising research
Expanding possibilities for inclusive research: learning from people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and decolonising research
This paper pursues the argument that finding a way for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities to belong in inclusive research requires starting from a deep knowledge of the people in question. This paper illustrates this idea in action showing what can be possible from building research around ‘being with’ people with profound intellectual disabilities, creating intersubjective knowledge together. It follows the journey of fostering a relational research space that a young person with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities can occupy, their assenting to share the space, and ensuing exploring together in embodied ways. Small stories show where this particular open road of inclusive research can lead. The analysis interacts with provo-cations from decolonising research that demand respect for wider ways of knowing, doing re-search, and being human. The paper invites reflection on the ways in which research needs to be deconstructed to be inclusive for all.
belonging, decolonising research, inclusive research, intersubjectivity, participatory research, profound intellectual and multiple disabilities
Grace, Joanna
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Nind, Melanie
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de Haas, Catherine
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Hope, Joanna
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7 January 2024
Grace, Joanna
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Nind, Melanie
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de Haas, Catherine
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Hope, Joanna
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Grace, Joanna, Nind, Melanie, de Haas, Catherine and Hope, Joanna
(2024)
Expanding possibilities for inclusive research: learning from people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and decolonising research.
Social Sciences, 13 (1), [37].
(doi:10.3390/socsci13010037).
Abstract
This paper pursues the argument that finding a way for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities to belong in inclusive research requires starting from a deep knowledge of the people in question. This paper illustrates this idea in action showing what can be possible from building research around ‘being with’ people with profound intellectual disabilities, creating intersubjective knowledge together. It follows the journey of fostering a relational research space that a young person with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities can occupy, their assenting to share the space, and ensuing exploring together in embodied ways. Small stories show where this particular open road of inclusive research can lead. The analysis interacts with provo-cations from decolonising research that demand respect for wider ways of knowing, doing re-search, and being human. The paper invites reflection on the ways in which research needs to be deconstructed to be inclusive for all.
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Accepted/In Press date: 4 January 2024
Published date: 7 January 2024
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belonging, decolonising research, inclusive research, intersubjectivity, participatory research, profound intellectual and multiple disabilities
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