Jingree2006

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Jingree2006
BibType ARTICLE
Key Jingree2006
Author(s) Treena Jingree, William M. L. Finlay, Charles Antaki
Title Empowering Words, Disempowering Actions: An Analysis of Interactions Between Staff Members and People with Learning Disabilities in Residents' Meetings
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Tag(s) conversation analysis, intellectual disability, power, self-advocacy, Meetings
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Year 2006
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Journal Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
Volume 50
Number 3
Pages 212–226
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DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2005.00771.x
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Abstract

Background This study examined power dynamics in verbal interactions between care staff and people with learning disabilities.

Method Recordings of residents’ meetings in a group home for people with learning disabilities were examined.

Results The analysis showed some of the ways in which power was exercised in verbal interactions between care staff and residents. It was found that staff adopted various techniques to guide the discussion and produce certain kinds of statements and decisions. It could be said that in these cases, the staff were having to decide between two or more conflicting institutional objectives.

Conclusion The effect was that staff contributions sometimes produced interactional patterns which were contrary to the goal of encouraging the residents to speak up and have more say in the management of their home.

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