The 'Normal' and the monstrous in disability research.
By: Clear, Mike.
Series: Disability & Society 14 (4) 1999: 435 - 448.Publisher: 1999Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SOCIAL ASPECTS | RESEARCH | SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH | POLITICS | THEORYSummary: Based on the key assumptions of a critical social research committed to a fairer society and that all knowledge is political, this paper highlights the way in which 'normal' research whether qualitative can regulate and in this way control (discipline) subsitantive research outcomes. [AJ].Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Based on the key assumptions of a critical social research committed to a fairer society and that all knowledge is political, this paper highlights the way in which 'normal' research whether qualitative can regulate and in this way control (discipline) subsitantive research outcomes. [AJ].
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