Very interesting question!
Devva
>Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:21:41 -0800
>From: Gelya Frank <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: RE: [DISABILITY-RESEARCH] disengaging from inclusive research
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>Dear Devva,
>There's a chapter on ethics of life history research in Langness and
>Frank, Lives: An Anthropological Approach to Biography (Chandler and
>Sharp, 1981). This is not PAR research but the issues are not
>unrelated. Psychoanalytically-oriented critics cited in the chapter
>refer to the research relationship in which the power differential
>is so obvious as "massive seduction." In my single authored book
>Venus on Wheels (University of California, 2000), I explore the
>mutual deployment of power in the dyadic life history relationship
>and also cite many critical sources, much of it from the feminist
>literature, which has been very concerned about the ethics of
>relationship in qualitative research. Feel free to circulate this
>email to your colleague or colleagues below on the list if it would
>be at all helpful.
>All best,
>Gelya
>
>From: Devva Kasnitz [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:28 AM
>To: pblock-notes.cc.sunysb.edu; Margaret Perkinson; gelya Frank;
>dikaios Sakellariou
>Subject: Fwd: [DISABILITY-RESEARCH] disengaging from inclusive research
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>Apropos of the issue of ethics and applied research..........
>In my experience we always hope that this happens, and there are
>many new researchers interested in taking over. But that's in an
>urban multi-university context.
>
>devva
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>Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 06:49:32 +0000
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>From: Janice Ollerton <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [DISABILITY-RESEARCH] disengaging from inclusive research
>Dear list members,
>
>I'm interested to find information regarding the difficulties of/
>strategies for
>disengaging with a participatory research project when it draws to an end. I
>have been undertaking participatory / inclusive disability research for the
>past two years with a group of people. They are very keen to keep the
>project/group going and to explore new issues but they require ongoing
>support to do this. I'm happy to remain involved but I do need to reduce my
>support in order to write my thesis and am finding the juggle very
>difficult.
>This must be a common problem in PAR, especially when the aim is to
>initiate social change and keep moving forward.
>Can anyone point me to literature that might help?
>
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