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Doing accessible social research: a practical guide

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Nearly 20% of the population has a disability. Despite this, mainstream research often does not explicitly address the methodological and practical issues that can act as barriers to disabled people's participation in social research.

In this book, Aidley and Fearon provide a concise, practical introduction to making it easier for everyone to take part in research.

Requiring no prior knowledge about accessible research methods, the book: explains how removing barriers to participation will improve the quality of the research; covers the research process from design, to collecting data, to dissemination and publication; includes checklists and further reading, as well as useful examples and vignettes to illustrate how issues play out in practice.

This book will be invaluable to researchers from a variety of backgrounds looking to increase participation in their research, whether postgraduate students, experienced academic researchers, practitioners or professionals.

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Product Details
The Policy Press
1447351126 / 9781447351122
eBook (EPUB)
300.721
20/07/2021
England
English
246 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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