Exploring theories and expanding methodologies where we are and where we need to go
Title:
Exploring theories and expanding methodologies where we are and where we need to go
Author:
Barnartt, Sharon N.
ISBN:
9781849501026
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
Amsterdam ; New York : JAI, 2001.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vii, 281 p.)
Series:
Research in social science and disability, v. 2
Research in social science and disability ; v. 2.
Contents:
Introduction: exploring theories and expanding methodologies; where we are and where we need to go -- The social model of disability: an outdated ideology? -- The conceptualization of disability -- Using role theory to describe disability -- Definitions of disability, and their operationalization, and measurement in survey data: an update -- Examining the fit between deafness and disability -- Methodological issues in the measurement of persons with disabilities -- Measures of functional limitations: the effects of person-level vs. household-level questionnaire design -- Inclusion of disabled populations in interview surveys: review and recommendations -- Interpretive research and people with intellectual disabilities: politics and practicalities -- Problems of methodology in cross-cultural disability studies: an Indian immigrant example -- Content analysis methodology for studying news and disability: case studies from the United States and England -- Case study method for research on disability.
Abstract:
This volume of "Research in Social Science and Disability" focuses attention on the dual themes of theory and methodology that must form a basis for studies of impairment and disability. It addresses issues that include: critiques of current concepts of disability; the fit between sociological role theory and the concept of disability; the operationalization of different definitions of disability; conducting surveys with people with impairments; and, the reliability and utility of several qualitative research methodologies as applied to impairment and disability. Overall, the papers in this volume represent the beginning of a resurgence of interest in social science theories and methodologies within the study of impairment and disability.
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