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The Researched Opinions on Research: Visually impaired people and visual impairment research

Pages 815-835 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Susana Mesquita, Ana Caldeira & Maria João Carneiro. (2022) What facilitates or constrains co-creation in museums? The case of people with visual impairments. Disability & Society 0:0, pages 1-24.
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Branko Anđić, Zsolt Lavicza, Eva Ulbrich, Stanko Cvjetićanin, Filip Petrović & Mirjana Maričić. (2022) Contribution of 3D modelling and printing to learning in primary schools: a case study with visually impaired students from an inclusive Biology classroom. Journal of Biological Education 0:0, pages 1-17.
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Sarah L. Bell & Tanvir N. Bush. (2021) ‘Never mind the bullocks’: animating the go-along interview through creative nonfiction. Mobilities 16:3, pages 306-321.
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Hyungkyoo Kim & Dongwook Sohn. (2020) The urban built environment and the mobility of people with visual impairments: analysing the travel behaviours based on mobile phone data. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 19:6, pages 731-741.
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Randi Saur, Marianne Bang Hansen, Anne Jansen & Trond Heir. (2017) Visually impaired individuals, safety perceptions and traumatic events: a qualitative study of hazards, reactions and coping. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:7, pages 691-696.
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Susana Mesquita & Maria João Carneiro. (2016) Accessibility of European museums to visitors with visual impairments. Disability & Society 31:3, pages 373-388.
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Jenny Seham & Anna J. Yeo. (2015) Extending Our Vision: Access to Inclusive Dance Education for People with Visual Impairment. Journal of Dance Education 15:3, pages 91-99.
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Nidhi Singal. (2010) Doing disability research in a Southern context: challenges and possibilities. Disability & Society 25:4, pages 415-426.
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Elizabeth Lightfoot & Oliver Williams. (2009) Critical Issues in Researching Domestic Violence Among People of Color with Disabilities. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 18:2, pages 200-219.
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Charlotte Brownlow & Lindsay O'Dell. (2002) Ethical Issues for Qualitative Research in On-line Communities. Disability & Society 17:6, pages 685-694.
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Fabiana Sofia Ricci, Alain Boldini, Xinda Ma, Mahya Beheshti, Duane R. Geruschat, William H. Seiple, John-Ross Rizzo & Maurizio Porfiri. (2023) Virtual reality as a means to explore assistive technologies for the visually impaired. PLOS Digital Health 2:6, pages e0000275.
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Lynsey K. Romo, Cimmiaron Alvarez & Melissa J. Taussig. (2022) An examination of visually impaired individuals’ communicative negotiation of face threats. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 40:1, pages 152-173.
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Branislava Brestovački-Svitlica. (2023) Blind and visually impaired persons in health care: Analysis of problems and potential solutions. Zdravstvena zastita 52:3, pages 66-77.
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Ibrahim Emara. (2023) Evaluation of Qualitative Data Analysis Software by a Visually Impaired Researcher: An Autoethnographic Study. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 22.
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Dunja StekićD.D.. (2022) Knowledge of persons with visual impairment and typically developing persons about sexually transmitted diseases. Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija 21:3, pages 195-209.
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Birgit Behrisch. 2022. Handbuch Disability Studies. Handbuch Disability Studies 109 124 .
Lucian Hadrian Milasan. 2022. Arts Based Health Care Research: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Arts Based Health Care Research: A Multidisciplinary Perspective 51 67 .
Sarah L. Bell & Ronan Foley. (2021) A(nother) time for nature? Situating non-human nature experiences within the emotional transitions of sight loss. Social Science & Medicine 276, pages 113867.
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Andreas Bethmann, Birgit Behrisch & Sebastian von Peter. (2021) Förder- und Rahmenbedingungen für Partizipative Gesundheitsforschung aus ProjektsichtFunding conditions and framework conditions for participatory health research from a project’s perspective. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz 64:2, pages 223-229.
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Vicky Richards, Nic Matthews, Owen J. Williams & Ziad Khan. 2021. ICT Tools and Applications for Accessible Tourism. ICT Tools and Applications for Accessible Tourism 26 54 .
Ebru KANYILMAZ POLAT, Bünyamin BACAK & Fulya KIROĞLU. (2020) ÇALIŞMA YAŞAMINDA GÖRME ENGELLİ BİREYLER: ÇANAKKALE ÖRNEĞİ. Sosyal Politika Çalışmaları Dergisi 20:49, pages 917-960.
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Basma Y. Kentab, Heather E. Barry, Sinaa A. Al-Aqeel & Carmel M. Hughes. (2019) A systematic review of pharmacists’ interventions to support medicines optimisation in patients with visual impairment. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 41:6, pages 1400-1407.
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Judith Jakob & Jozsef Tick. (2019) Towards a Transfer Concept from Camera-Based Driver Assistance to the Assistance of Visually Impaired Pedestrians. Towards a Transfer Concept from Camera-Based Driver Assistance to the Assistance of Visually Impaired Pedestrians.
Sarah L Bell. (2019) Experiencing nature with sight impairment: Seeking freedom from ableism. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 2:2, pages 304-322.
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Sarah L. Bell, Catherine Leyshon & Cassandra Phoenix. (2019) Negotiating nature's weather worlds in the context of life with sight impairment. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 44:2, pages 270-283.
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Chien Wen Yuan, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Sooyeon Lee, Mary Beth Rosson & John M. Carroll. (2017) Constructing a holistic view of shopping with people with visual impairment: a participatory design approach. Universal Access in the Information Society 18:1, pages 127-140.
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Umu Akcil. (2017) The use of mobile learning for visually impaired learners school in tolerance education contents. Quality & Quantity 52:S2, pages 969-982.
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Sukhmani Singh, Megan Granski, Maria del Pilar Victoria & Shabnam Javdani. (2018) The Praxis of Decoloniality in Researcher Training and Community‐Based Data Collection. American Journal of Community Psychology 62:3-4, pages 385-395.
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Clíona Rooney, Karim Hadjri, Keith Mcallister, Máirín Rooney, Verity Faith & Cathy Craig. (2017) Experiencing visual impairment in a lifetime home: an interpretative phenomenological inquiry. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 33:1, pages 45-67.
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Chien Wen Yuan, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Sooyeon Lee, Mary Beth Rosson & John M. Carroll. (2017) I Didn't Know that You Knew I Knew. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 1:CSCW, pages 1-18.
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Anne-Floor M. Schölvinck, Carina A. C. M. Pittens & Jacqueline E. W. Broerse. (2017) The Research Priorities of People with Visual Impairments in the Netherlands. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 111:3, pages 201-217.
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Kin Wai Michael Siu. (2013) Design standard for inclusion: tactile ground surface indicators in China. Facilities 31:7/8, pages 314-327.
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Karen Beauchamp-Pryor. 2013. Purpose, Process and Future Direction of Disability Research. Purpose, Process and Future Direction of Disability Research 107 120 .
Graeme Douglas, Sue Pavey, Christine Corcoran & Ben Clements. (2012) Evaluating the use of the ICF as a framework for interviewing people with a visual impairment about their mobility and travel. British Journal of Visual Impairment 30:1, pages 6-21.
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Catherine A. Beverley, Peter A. Bath & Rosemary Barber. (2011) Health and social care information for visually‐impaired people. Aslib Proceedings 63:2/3, pages 256-274.
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Graeme Douglas, Sue Pavey, Christine Corcoran & Frank Eperjesi. (2010) Individual’s recollections of their experiences in eye clinics and understanding of their eye condition: results from a survey of visually impaired people in Britain. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 30:6, pages 748-757.
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Victoria Richards, Annette Pritchard & Nigel Morgan. (2010) (Re)Envisioning tourism and visual impairment. Annals of Tourism Research 37:4, pages 1097-1116.
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M. Gail Jones & Bethany Broadwell. 2008. Visualization: Theory and Practice in Science Education. Visualization: Theory and Practice in Science Education 283 294 .
Ilana Duvdevany, Victor Moin & Rivka Yahav. (2007) The Bipolarity of Adolescents' Feelings toward Their Parents with Various Illnesses and Disabilities. Illness, Crisis & Loss 15:4, pages 315-332.
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Robert James Fourie. (2016) A qualitative self-study of Retinitis Pigmentosa. British Journal of Visual Impairment 25:3, pages 217-232.
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Ilana DuvdevanyVictor MoinRivka Yahav. (2019) The Social Life and Emotional State of Adolescent Children of Parents who are Blind and Sighted: A Pilot Study. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 101:3, pages 160-171.
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Katharina Heyer. (2007) A Disability Lens on Sociolegal Research: Reading Rights of Inclusion from a Disability Studies Perspective. Law & Social Inquiry 32:1, pages 261-293.
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C.A. Beverley, P.A. Bath & R. Barber. (2007) Can two established information models explain the information behaviour of visually impaired people seeking health and social care information?. Journal of Documentation 63:1, pages 9-32.
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Graeme Douglas, Christine Corcoran & Sue Pavey. (2016) The role of the WHO ICF as a framework to interpret barriers and to inclusion: visually impaired people’s views and experiences of personal computers. British Journal of Visual Impairment 25:1, pages 32-50.
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Paul Duckett & Rebekah Pratt. (2016) The emancipation of visually impaired people in social science research practice. British Journal of Visual Impairment 25:1, pages 5-20.
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C. A. Beverley, P. A. Bath & A. Booth. (2004) Health information needs of visually impaired people: a systematic review of the literature. Health and Social Care in the Community 12:1, pages 1-24.
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Ozcan Konur. (2016) Access to Employment by Disabled People in the UK: is the Disability Discrimination Act Working?. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law 5:4, pages 247-279.
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Paul S. Duckett. (2002) Community psychology, millennium volunteers and UK higher education: a disruptive triptych?. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 12:2, pages 94-107.
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