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Doing Disability Research: activist lives and the academy
Authors:Dan Goodley  Michele Moore
Institution:1. Disability Research Unit, School of Sociology and Social Policy , University of Leeds , Leeds, LS2 9JT;2. Division of Education , University of Sheffield , Sheffield, S10 2JA, UK
Abstract:The relationship between the academy and the disability movement is a problematic one. Disability researchers based in the academic world who align themselves with the social model of disability face contradictory aims and values in attempting to challenge dominant modes of research production in ways that signify the importance of the agendas of disabled people. It could be argued that research that involves people with the label of 'learning difficulties' 1] creates further points of contention. In this paper we do two things. First, we re-present a paper given at a conference on the performing arts of people with 'learning difficulties', where the audience was made up of performers, workers, providers and researchers. This paper attempted to be accessible, theoretical, political and practical. Secondly, we reflect upon this paper in relation to seven points of analysis that emerge at the boundaries of disability politics and disability research. We argue throughout that real efforts must be made to bridge these boundaries in ways that augment disability theory and politics together.
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