Disability and discourse : analysing inclusive conversation with people with intellectual disabilities /
Williams, Val.
Disability and discourse : analysing inclusive conversation with people with intellectual disabilities / by Val Williams. - Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011. - 1 online resource (272 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Matter -- Starting Points -- Some Building Blocks for Analysis -- Part 1: Individual Voices -- Individual Voices. Challenging Disempowering Patterns of Talk -- Supporting Someone to be Competent -- Opening up Conversation -- Equalising Talk and Friendliness -- Doing Autonomy: ₁It's entirely up to you₂ -- Public Encounters -- Part 2: Collective Voice -- Collective Voice. Self-Advocacy Talk: The personal to the political -- Supporting People to Speak up in Group Situations -- Being Interviewers with the Label of ₁Intellectual Disability₂ -- Behind the Scenes in Inclusive Research: ₁We are the artists of our lives₂ -- Talk about Labelling and Identity -- Reflections on Doing Analysis -- Reflections on Change -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- Index. Starting points -- Some building blocks for analysis -- Challenging disempowering patterns of talk -- Supporting someone to be competent -- Opening up conversation -- Equalising talk and friendliness -- Doing autonomy -- Public encounters -- Self-advocacy talk : moving from individual to collective voice -- Supporting people to speak up in group situations -- Being interviewers with the label of "learning disability" -- Behind the scenes in inclusive research -- Talk about labelling and identity -- Reflections on analysis -- Reflections on change.
9780470977934 0470977930 1283373904 9781283373906
10.1002/9780470977934 doi
10.1002/9780470977934 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
People with mental disabilities--Social aspects.
People with mental disabilities--Means of communication.
Interpersonal communication.
Social interaction.
Electronic books.
HV3004 / .W528 2011
362.3
Disability and discourse : analysing inclusive conversation with people with intellectual disabilities / by Val Williams. - Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011. - 1 online resource (272 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Matter -- Starting Points -- Some Building Blocks for Analysis -- Part 1: Individual Voices -- Individual Voices. Challenging Disempowering Patterns of Talk -- Supporting Someone to be Competent -- Opening up Conversation -- Equalising Talk and Friendliness -- Doing Autonomy: ₁It's entirely up to you₂ -- Public Encounters -- Part 2: Collective Voice -- Collective Voice. Self-Advocacy Talk: The personal to the political -- Supporting People to Speak up in Group Situations -- Being Interviewers with the Label of ₁Intellectual Disability₂ -- Behind the Scenes in Inclusive Research: ₁We are the artists of our lives₂ -- Talk about Labelling and Identity -- Reflections on Doing Analysis -- Reflections on Change -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- Index. Starting points -- Some building blocks for analysis -- Challenging disempowering patterns of talk -- Supporting someone to be competent -- Opening up conversation -- Equalising talk and friendliness -- Doing autonomy -- Public encounters -- Self-advocacy talk : moving from individual to collective voice -- Supporting people to speak up in group situations -- Being interviewers with the label of "learning disability" -- Behind the scenes in inclusive research -- Talk about labelling and identity -- Reflections on analysis -- Reflections on change.
9780470977934 0470977930 1283373904 9781283373906
10.1002/9780470977934 doi
10.1002/9780470977934 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
People with mental disabilities--Social aspects.
People with mental disabilities--Means of communication.
Interpersonal communication.
Social interaction.
Electronic books.
HV3004 / .W528 2011
362.3