“Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom

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Autor(a) principal: Gómez-Carrillo De Castro, María
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Palazuelos, Adela, Corona, Adrián, Sánchez, Ángela, Alises, Gema, Sancho, Marta, Cauja, Paola, Sanz, Víctor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28202
Resumo: Background: This paper describes the experience of conducting a co‐researched project with people with learning disabilities in Madrid, Spain, during the COVID pandemic and lockdown. I discuss the advantages and limitations of working online and challenges encountered while coordinating and facilitating the research. Methods: Our research project was on the impact of COVID on the lives of people with learning disabilities, which the eight co‐researchers chose. As part of my PhD, I offered my services as researcher to work together with persons with learning disabilities. Eight people took up my offer. We worked together from January 2021 to March 2022 virtually and I recorded this experience. I have written the paper, but as part of my co‐researcher agreement, I have shared my reflections and work with my co‐researchers, and we have co‐written a section to share our findings. Findings: In this paper, I discuss the advantages and limitations of working online, challenges I encountered while coordinating and facilitating the research and the work together. Remote work enabled the group to work on a biweekly basis and with members from different parts of Madrid. It saved people time and effort getting around town, yet we had to introduce express times and spaces to socialise and create a working relationship that is less natural than during in‐person interactions and breaks. During our fieldwork, we found that the pandemic had spurred the access to digital devices and programmes, but people may still be reliant on their environment, carers or supporters to facilitate it. I included a section written with my co‐researchers, in which we reflect together on the experience of working online and how we reached out to their peers during our fieldwork. We identified limitations due to our online research methodology such as lack of owning a digital device, the difficulties having access to a private space from which to connect online and the joy of meeting other people to exchange experiences. Conclusion: Human rights based participatory research can be done online. There are different ways of overcoming barriers to participation. However, there are people with no access to the internet or without digital skills that are being excluded and we must ensure that we reach out to them as well.
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spelling “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via ZoomCRPD, learning disabilities, online, pandemic, participatory research, Spain, ZoomBackground: This paper describes the experience of conducting a co‐researched project with people with learning disabilities in Madrid, Spain, during the COVID pandemic and lockdown. I discuss the advantages and limitations of working online and challenges encountered while coordinating and facilitating the research. Methods: Our research project was on the impact of COVID on the lives of people with learning disabilities, which the eight co‐researchers chose. As part of my PhD, I offered my services as researcher to work together with persons with learning disabilities. Eight people took up my offer. We worked together from January 2021 to March 2022 virtually and I recorded this experience. I have written the paper, but as part of my co‐researcher agreement, I have shared my reflections and work with my co‐researchers, and we have co‐written a section to share our findings. Findings: In this paper, I discuss the advantages and limitations of working online, challenges I encountered while coordinating and facilitating the research and the work together. Remote work enabled the group to work on a biweekly basis and with members from different parts of Madrid. It saved people time and effort getting around town, yet we had to introduce express times and spaces to socialise and create a working relationship that is less natural than during in‐person interactions and breaks. During our fieldwork, we found that the pandemic had spurred the access to digital devices and programmes, but people may still be reliant on their environment, carers or supporters to facilitate it. I included a section written with my co‐researchers, in which we reflect together on the experience of working online and how we reached out to their peers during our fieldwork. We identified limitations due to our online research methodology such as lack of owning a digital device, the difficulties having access to a private space from which to connect online and the joy of meeting other people to exchange experiences. Conclusion: Human rights based participatory research can be done online. There are different ways of overcoming barriers to participation. However, there are people with no access to the internet or without digital skills that are being excluded and we must ensure that we reach out to them as well.WILEYRepositório da Universidade de LisboaGómez-Carrillo De Castro, MaríaPalazuelos, AdelaCorona, AdriánSánchez, ÁngelaAlises, GemaSancho, MartaCauja, PaolaSanz, Víctor2023-08-24T08:24:39Z2022-112022-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28202engde Castro, M. G.‐C., Palazuelos, A., Corona, A., Sánchez, Á., Alises, G., Sancho, M., Cauja, P., & Sanz, V. (2023). “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 51, 260–268. https://doi.org/10.1111/bld.1251110.1111/bld.12511info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-27T01:32:27Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/28202Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:27:37.340499Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
spellingShingle “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
Gómez-Carrillo De Castro, María
CRPD, learning disabilities, online, pandemic, participatory research, Spain, Zoom
title_short “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
title_full “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
title_fullStr “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
title_full_unstemmed “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
title_sort “Please send me the link for tomorrow, María” human‐rights based participatory research with people with learning disabilities via Zoom
author Gómez-Carrillo De Castro, María
author_facet Gómez-Carrillo De Castro, María
Palazuelos, Adela
Corona, Adrián
Sánchez, Ángela
Alises, Gema
Sancho, Marta
Cauja, Paola
Sanz, Víctor
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Corona, Adrián
Sánchez, Ángela
Alises, Gema
Sancho, Marta
Cauja, Paola
Sanz, Víctor
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gómez-Carrillo De Castro, María
Palazuelos, Adela
Corona, Adrián
Sánchez, Ángela
Alises, Gema
Sancho, Marta
Cauja, Paola
Sanz, Víctor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CRPD, learning disabilities, online, pandemic, participatory research, Spain, Zoom
topic CRPD, learning disabilities, online, pandemic, participatory research, Spain, Zoom
description Background: This paper describes the experience of conducting a co‐researched project with people with learning disabilities in Madrid, Spain, during the COVID pandemic and lockdown. I discuss the advantages and limitations of working online and challenges encountered while coordinating and facilitating the research. Methods: Our research project was on the impact of COVID on the lives of people with learning disabilities, which the eight co‐researchers chose. As part of my PhD, I offered my services as researcher to work together with persons with learning disabilities. Eight people took up my offer. We worked together from January 2021 to March 2022 virtually and I recorded this experience. I have written the paper, but as part of my co‐researcher agreement, I have shared my reflections and work with my co‐researchers, and we have co‐written a section to share our findings. Findings: In this paper, I discuss the advantages and limitations of working online, challenges I encountered while coordinating and facilitating the research and the work together. Remote work enabled the group to work on a biweekly basis and with members from different parts of Madrid. It saved people time and effort getting around town, yet we had to introduce express times and spaces to socialise and create a working relationship that is less natural than during in‐person interactions and breaks. During our fieldwork, we found that the pandemic had spurred the access to digital devices and programmes, but people may still be reliant on their environment, carers or supporters to facilitate it. I included a section written with my co‐researchers, in which we reflect together on the experience of working online and how we reached out to their peers during our fieldwork. We identified limitations due to our online research methodology such as lack of owning a digital device, the difficulties having access to a private space from which to connect online and the joy of meeting other people to exchange experiences. Conclusion: Human rights based participatory research can be done online. There are different ways of overcoming barriers to participation. However, there are people with no access to the internet or without digital skills that are being excluded and we must ensure that we reach out to them as well.
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