Disability Theatre as Critical Participatory Action Research: Lessons for Inclusive Research

R. Hole, Leyton Schnellert
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Informed by critical disability studies and disability justice, this article describes the reflections of two university researchers co-researching with self-advocates (individuals with intellectual disability), theatre artists, researchers, and a community living society to create social justice disability theatre as critical participatory research (CPAR), demonstrating how disability theatre can contribute to and advance inclusive research practice. Disability justice-informed theatre as CPAR has direct relevance to people with intellectual disabilities; offers a platform where self-advocates’ diverse ways to communicate and be in the world are honoured and taken up as resources to the research and community; and can generate mentorship opportunities for self-advocates to learn, practice, and develop research skills. Significances include showing how the theatre creation process (devising, developing, and refining scenes) is research in itself and how tensions are recognized as sites of possibility. Future research should explore how increasing pathways to communication, co-creation of KT strategies, and protocols for power sharing and problem solving within disability theatre as CPAR impact the roles, outcomes, and experiences of disabled and non-disabled researchers and audience members.
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残疾人戏剧作为批判性参与行动研究:对包容性研究的启示
在批判性残疾研究和残疾公正的启发下,本文描述了两位大学研究人员与自我倡导者(智障人士)、戏剧艺术家、研究人员和社区生活协会共同开展研究,以创造作为批判性参与研究(CPAR)的社会公正残疾戏剧的反思,展示了残疾戏剧如何促进和推动包容性研究实践。作为关键参与式研究(CPAR)的以残疾公正为基础的戏剧与智障人士直接相关;提供了一个平台,让自我倡导者的各种交流和处世方式得到尊重,并作为研究和社区的资源;还能为自我倡导者提供学习、实践和发展研究技能的指导机会。其意义包括展示了戏剧创作过程(设计、发展和完善场景)本身是如何研究的,以及如何将紧张关系视为可能性的场所。未来的研究应探索在作为 CPAR 的残疾人戏剧中,增加沟通途径、共同创造 KT 战略以及权力分享和问题解决协议如何影响残疾人和非残疾人研究人员及观众的角色、成果和体验。
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