Mad knowledges and user-led research
Rose, Diana Susan.

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    正題名/作者: Mad knowledges and user-led research/ by Diana Susan Rose.
    作者: Rose, Diana Susan.
    出版者: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    面頁冊數: xxvii, 322 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    內容註: Part I Setting the Scene -- 1 What Does Madness Articulate? -- Background -- When Madness Begins to Speak What Does 'It' Say? -- Mobilising as Speaking Back? -- Non-uniformity -- Who Speaks? -- The Underground -- The Field -- The 'Mainstreams' of Survivor Voices-Psychiatry -- The Academy and 'Psy' Research -- Speaking Back to Austerity -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Mental Challenges as Constitutive of Marginalisation? -- Background -- Collectives -- The Clinical Encounter -- Out of the Hospital -- Can Communities be Developed? -- Psychiatric Facilities and Policies as Obstacles to Forming Groups -- Survivors as a 'Marginalised Community' -- Counter-Narratives from the Mainstream -- Activism -- What Is to be Done? -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II User Involvement in Research-England as a Case Study -- 3 History of Patient and Public Involvement in England -- Background and Summary -- Language and Representation -- Who Is the Public? -- Can I Apply? -- What Is 'Meaningful' Involvement? -- Power -- Changes in Structures -- Research by 'Lay' People Outside Official Structures -- Hidden from PPI-Lay Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Research and Practice or What About the Wild? -- The Problems -- Scope -- Impact: The Beginning -- The Question of 'Impact' in Involvement Activities -- What Is Meant by the Term 'Impact'? Two Approaches -- Evidence-Based Medicine (EbM) -- Science and Technology Studies -- Survivor Research and Change -- The Fundamental Difference -- Where Does Madness Sit in the PPI Terrain? -- Back to 'Impact' -- What Happens When PPI Happens? -- The Secret of Process -- Process Evaluations -- Going Beyond PPI -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Working with Others and 'Coproduction' -- Background -- Does Everybody Agree? -- Addressing the Field -- Relevant Themes -- Settings, Partners and Mental Health -- Historical Aspects of Coproduction -- Examples of Coproduction? -- The Costs of Coproduction? -- Partners and Allies -- Power Again -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Foundational Categories and User-Led Research -- 6 Experience as a Foundation of Knowledge-Making: What's in a Name? -- Background -- Process -- Naming -- Terminology, Identity and 'Who Counts' -- Lived Experience -- Disability Under Erasure -- From Soft to Strong and Back Again -- Survivordom -- A Third Way? -- Implications of Names -- Experts and How Should We Talk to Them? -- The Move to Lived Experience -- Activism and Knowledge-Making -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Experience: What's in a Foundational Category? -- Background -- Examples from the Literature -- Whose Experiences Does Research Need? -- Mental Health Specifically -- Diversity -- Lived Experience: What Is It? -- Liminal Identities in Liminal Spaces -- Individual and Collective Experience -- Conclusion: Experience in Context -- References -- 8 Specific Projects Led by Service Users -- Background -- Being a User/Survivor Researcher -- Example 1: Consumer/Patient-Centred Systematic Reviews -- Analysis from the Present -- Example 2: Participatory Research -- User-Generated Outcome Measures -- Outcome Measures -- VOICE -- Delving into the Conversations -- Participatory Research and Power -- Ethics -- Community Validation -- Modifying the Model -- Is There a 'Community' of Mental Health Service Users/Survivors? -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Guiding Principles -- 9 Intersectionality and Mental Life Disturbed -- Background -- Approach -- Women and Madness -- Practice -- Mad Politics -- Feminist Therapy and Structural Violence -- Racialisation and Madness in the West -- The Sharp End of Psychiatry -- A White Survivor Movement -- Problems -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Conclusion -- Theory -- Conditions for Silencing Madness -- Mental Health and Meaning in the West -- War -- Trauma -- Not All Meaning Is Therapeutic -- If Madness Is Meaningful What Are Its Conditions? -- The Routledge International Handbook of Mad Studies -- The Social Model of Disability -- Psychosocial Disability -- Reasonable Accommodations -- What Is Madness? -- Activism and Last Words -- Joining up Conditions -- Implications for Research -- Activism as Knowledge-A Provocation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    標題: Psychiatry - Research. -
    電子資源: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07551-3
    ISBN: 9783031075513
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