Disability and discourse : analysing inclusive conversation with people with intellectual disabilities /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley,
2011.
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Starting Points
- Some Building Blocks for Analysis
- Part 1: Individual Voices
- Individual Voices. Challenging Disempowering Patterns of Talk
- Supporting Someone to be Competent
- Opening up Conversation
- Equalising Talk and Friendliness
- Doing Autonomy: ₁It's entirely up to you₂
- Public Encounters
- Part 2: Collective Voice
- Collective Voice. Self-Advocacy Talk: The personal to the political
- Supporting People to Speak up in Group Situations
- Being Interviewers with the Label of ₁Intellectual Disability₂
- Behind the Scenes in Inclusive Research: ₁We are the artists of our lives₂
- Talk about Labelling and Identity
- Reflections on Doing Analysis
- Reflections on Change
- Appendix: Transcription Conventions
- References
- Index.
- Starting points
- Some building blocks for analysis
- Challenging disempowering patterns of talk
- Supporting someone to be competent
- Opening up conversation
- Equalising talk and friendliness
- Doing autonomy
- Public encounters
- Self-advocacy talk : moving from individual to collective voice
- Supporting people to speak up in group situations
- Being interviewers with the label of "learning disability"
- Behind the scenes in inclusive research
- Talk about labelling and identity
- Reflections on analysis
- Reflections on change.