Comrades
Mark Rapley and I have agreed a contract with CUP to edit 'The Cambridge
Handbook of Qualitative Research in Intellectual Disability'. We are
currently in the process of choosing existing publications that capture a
selection of specific qualitative methodologies used in intellectual
disability research. We aim to include publications that capture the
Theoretical Background and the Practical Application of a specific
qualitative approach. We are wanting to include one 'theory paper' and one
'application' paper for each of the following approaches:
. Critical/historical documentary analyses
. Ethnography
. Ethnomethodology/ Conversation analysis
. Interview
. Narrative inquiry
. Participatory
. Emancipatory
. Ethics, power and accountability
If you are interested in making a suggestion for either a theory or
application paper to be included in this handbook, please can you email
[log in to unmask] indicating (i) the specific qualitative approach from the list above (e.g.
ethnography); (ii) whether the paper is a theory or application publication;
(iii) provide the full reference of the publication. We are specifically
interested in journal articles that are already in the public domain. And, as
editors, we would take responsibility around seeking copyright permissions.
Best wishes and Happy New Year
Dan and Mark
Dr Dan Goodley
Professor of Psychology and Disability Studies
Manchester Metropolitan University
Department of Psychology
Manchester, M13 0JA
http://cdsmmu.posterous.com/
http://www.hpsc.mmu.ac.uk/psychology/
http://mmu.academia.edu/DanGoodley
http://post-blair.posterous.com/
Visiting Professor, University of Iceland
Visiting Professorial Fellow, University of New South Wales
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Subject: Research Challenge
RTI’s 2012 Research Challenge
Have you ever had a great research hypothesis but lacked the data to test it? If so, The 2012 Research Challenge is a great opportunity for you to get those data.
To participate, researchers or research teams can submit a set of up to 10 survey questions for an upcoming in-person survey of Chicagoans. The “winning” submission(s) will be included in the in-person survey, and the winning researcher or team will receive the response data to their questions along with demographic data, and the first rights to publish results of their survey findings.
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• Up to 10 survey questions,
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For full contest rules and information on how to submit an entry, please visit http://www.rti.org/researchchallenge . This opportunity is a research challenge conducted by RTI International.
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RTI International
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