Dear Lilith:
Anthropology was revolutionized when "insiders" began to study themselves...there is much fertile discussion of "insider" versus "outsider" approaches to ethnographic research...Try some anthropology webpages...
Bertie Mo, Ph.D., MPH
LILITH Finkler <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Hi there, folks! Can anyone suggest articles/books etc that address issues
related to disabled researchers researching disability? I am specifically
interested in arguments which refute or challenge notions of "objectivity"
and rational discourse in proposing that the researcher belong to the group
being researched. Thanks, in advance, Lilith Finkler
P.S. I have read many articles in Disability & Society. They are *great*,
but I need other sources!
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