Disability and discourse : analysing inclusive conversation with people with intellectual disabilities /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Williams, Val
Corporate Author: Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011.
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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.