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    Qualität und Güte im gemeinsamen Forschen mit Menschen mit Lernschwierigkeiten

    Entwurf und Diskussion von Qualitätskriterien Partizipativer und Inklusiver Forschung

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    Hauser, Mandy
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    The book deals with the quality of participatory and inclusive research together with people who are considered to have a so-called intellectual disability. Joint research plays an important role in inclusion-sensitive higher education development and has long been demanded and implemented in the context of disability studies under the motto "Nothing about us without us". For the sustainability and impact of the insights gained through these research approaches, addressing the quality of the research work is of central importance. As a basis for this, however, it is first necessary to clarify the question of what actually constitutes scientific quality? Answers to this question will be given, among other things, by referring back to the science-theoretical perspectives of critical theory and feminist research. On the basis of an analysis of topic-specific publications, through interviews with people experienced in research and by discussing specific difficulties and challenges, quality criteria are then developed that highlight the special value of participatory and inclusive research approaches and enable high-quality research.
     
    Das Buch befasst sich mit der Qualität Partizipativer und Inklusiver Forschung gemeinsam mit Menschen, denen eine sogenannte geistige Behinderung zugeschrieben wird. In der inklusionssensiblen Hochschulentwicklung kommt dem gemeinsamen Forschen eine wichtige Rolle zu und wird unter dem Motto "Nothing about us without us" im Rahmen der Disability Studies schon lange gefordert und umgesetzt. Für die Nachhaltigkeit und Wirkkraft der durch diese Forschungsansätze gewonnenen Erkenntnisse ist die Auseinandersetzung mit der Qualität der Forschungsarbeiten von zentraler Bedeutung. Als Grundlage dafür ist jedoch zunächst die Frage zu klären, was denn wissenschaftliche Qualität eigentlich ausmacht? Darauf werden unter anderem in Rückbezug auf die wissenschaftstheoretischen Perspektiven der Kritischen Theorie und der Feministischen Forschung Antworten gegeben. Auf der Basis einer Analyse themenspezifischer Publikationen, über Interviews mit forschungserfahrenen Personen und durch die Erörterung spezifischer Schwierigkeiten und Herausforderungen werden daran anknüpfend Qualitätskriterien erarbeitet, die den besonderen Wert partizipativer und inklusiver Forschungsansätze herausstellen und eine qualitativ hochwertige Forschung ermöglichen. (DIPF/Orig.)
     
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51184
    Keywords
    Inklusion; Partizipation; Forschung; Geistige Behinderung; Qualität; Wissenschaftlichkeit; Integrationsforschung; Lernschwierigkeit; Lernbehinderung; Ethisches Handeln; Sozialforschung; Integration; Empowerment; Behinderter; Nicht Behinderter; Wissenschaftstheorie; Empirische Untersuchung; Qualitative Forschung; Hochschule; Hochschulforschung; Inclusion; Research; Oligophrenia; Quality; Scientific character; Learning Difficulties; Learning Difficulty; Learning disorder; Learning handicap; Social research; Disabled person; Handicapped; Theory of science; Empirical study; Qualitative research; Higher education institute; Academic research
    DOI
    10.35468/5800
    ISBN
    9783781523630, 9783781558007, 9783781523630
    Publisher
    Verlag Julius Klinkhardt
    Publication date and place
    Bad Heilbrunn, 2020
    Classification
    Teaching of specific groups & persons with special educational needs
    Pages
    302
    Rights
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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