Writing with the “other”: Combining poetry and participation to study leaders with disabilities

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In this paper, we describe the process of transformative co-authorship between researchers and a participant with disabilities. The researchers were conducting a larger study that aimed to identify different factors that shaped individuals with disabilities to assume leadership roles. Drawing from interview data obtained from the participant, one researcher wrote a poem that provided a stage for the researchers and the participant to engage in reflexive process that transformed the researchers-participant relationship to that of co-authors. This paper describes this transformative process and what everyone learned from this enriching experience.

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Cousik, R., Mishra, P., & Rang, M. K. (2017). Writing with the “other”: Combining poetry and participation to study leaders with disabilities. Qualitative Report, 22(11), 3039–3054. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2017.3041

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