Karrie A. Shogren, University of Kansas.
Intellect Dev Disabil. 2024 Aug 1;62(4):247-259. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-62.4.247.
This article highlights reflections by the author on the importance of considering what we say, do and acknowledge in intellectual and developmental disability research. The goal is to advance thinking that can lead to personal and collective change in our approaches to truly share power and elevate the expertise of people with lived experience with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the movement for equity, inclusion, and disability justice. Implications for inclusive research, policy, and practice are discussed as is the need to engage in personal reflection and build new partnerships for collective change.
本文重点阐述了作者对在智障和发展障碍研究中考虑我们所说、所做和所承认的事情的重要性的反思。目的是推动思考,在争取公平、包容和残疾正义的运动中,真正分享权力并提升智障和发展障碍人士的生活经验专业知识,从而实现个人和集体的变革。本文还讨论了包容性研究、政策和实践的影响,以及个人反思和建立新的伙伴关系以实现集体变革的必要性。