Résumés
Résumé
Le photovoix est une méthode de recherche qualitative qui produit des photographies communautaires et, ce faisant, contribue au rééquilibre des pouvoirs et offre aux personnes participantes une plus grande liberté créative. Dans une recherche critique émancipatrice, cette méthode a été utilisée pour comprendre l’expérience d’accessibilité au quotidien des personnes ou des parents d’enfants en situation de handicap ayant des chiens-guides ou des chiens d’assistance. Cet article a pour but de décrire l’adaptation de cette méthode pour favoriser des échanges authentiques entre le groupe participatif et la chercheuse, respectant leurs besoins et abordant les inégalités sociales inhérentes à la recherche conventionnelle. Il identifie par le fait même des adaptations nécessaires pour rendre la recherche qualitative accessible et inclusive, tout en valorisant la voix des populations traditionnellement marginalisées afin qu’elles se sentent confortables et respectées.
Mots-clés :
- Méthode qualitative,
- photovoix,
- handicap,
- accessibilité,
- inclusion,
- inégalités sociales
Abstract
Photovoice is a qualitative research method that produces community photographs and, in doing so, contributes to rebalancing power and offering participants greater creative freedom. In critical emancipatory research, this method has been used to understand the everyday accessibility experience of people or parents of children with disabilities who have guide dogs or assistance dogs. This article aims to describe how this method was adapted to promote authentic exchanges between the participatory group and the researcher, respecting their needs and addressing the social inequalities inherent in conventional research. It identifies the adaptations needed to make qualitative research accessible and inclusive, while valuing the voices of traditionally marginalised populations so that they feel comfortable and respected.
Keywords:
- Qualitative method,
- photovoice,
- disability,
- accessibility,
- inclusion,
- social inequalities
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