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Consumers as partners in inclusive assistive technology research

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Janet Owens, M Scherer
While there is a general favorable predisposition to the involvement of consumers in rehabilitation and assistive technology research, it remains the case that few research studies are conducted using a participatory approach (participatory action research, inclusive research, emancipatory research). Advantages as well as barriers to the conduct of participatory research are discussed with an emphasis on two research frameworks that have particular relevance to assistive technology and have the potential to make participatory research more viable.


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Title of proceedings

Technology & disability: research, design, practice & policy: RESNA 26th International Annual Conference

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RESNA (Association). Conference (26th : 2003 : Atlanta, Georgia)

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RESNA

Location

Atlanta, Georgia

Place of publication

Atlanta, Ga.

Start date

2003-06-19

End date

2003-06-23

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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R Simpson

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