McKenzie Judith, Mji Gubela, Gcaza Siphokazi
Centre for Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Disability Studies Programme, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Afr J Disabil. 2014 Jun 4;3(2):76. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v3i2.76. eCollection 2014.
Disability research in the global South has not received significant critical consideration as to how it can be used to challenge the oppression and marginalisation of people with disabilities in low-income and middle-income countries. The Southern Africa Federation of the Disabled (SAFOD) embarked on a programme to use research to influence policy and practice relating to people with disabilities in Southern Africa, and commissioned an audit on research expertise in the region. In this article, a research audit is reported on and situated in a framework of emancipatory research.
This article sets out to describe a preliminary audit of disability research in the southern African region and to draw conclusions about the current state of disability research in the region and make recommendations.
The research method entailed working with disability researchers in the ten SAFOD member countries and utilising African disability networks hosted on electronic media. Disability researchers working in the region completed 87 questionnaires, which were reviewed through a thematic analysis.
The discussion of results provides a consideration of definitions of disability; the understanding of disability rights, research topics and methodologies; the participation of people with disabilities in research; and the challenges and opportunities for using research to inform disability activism.
The conclusion highlights critical issues for future research in the region, and considers how a disability researcher database can be used as a tool for disability organisations to prioritise research that serves a disability rights agenda.
全球南方的残疾研究尚未得到关于如何利用它来挑战低收入和中等收入国家残疾人所遭受的压迫和边缘化的重要批判性思考。南部非洲残疾人联合会(SAFOD)启动了一项利用研究来影响南部非洲残疾人相关政策和实践的计划,并委托对该地区的研究专业知识进行审计。在本文中,报告了一项研究审计,并将其置于解放性研究的框架内。
本文旨在描述对南部非洲地区残疾研究的初步审计,并就该地区残疾研究的现状得出结论并提出建议。
研究方法包括与SAFOD十个成员国的残疾研究人员合作,并利用电子媒体上的非洲残疾网络。在该地区工作的残疾研究人员完成了87份问卷,并通过主题分析进行了审查。
结果讨论涉及对残疾定义的思考;对残疾权利、研究主题和方法的理解;残疾人参与研究的情况;以及利用研究为残疾维权活动提供信息的挑战和机遇。
结论强调了该地区未来研究的关键问题,并考虑了如何将残疾研究人员数据库用作残疾组织优先考虑服务于残疾权利议程的研究的工具。