Inclusive Research with PIRL
Inclusive Research with PIRL
Welcome to the Inclusive Research with PIRL podcast
Welcome the Inclusive Research with PIRL podcast. We are very excited to have these conversations around Disability Inclusive Development research and hope that both academic and non-academic audiences will find them insightful.
Please follow this link to view transcripts and other show notes: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1857338/9592866
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Hello. Hola. Hello. Hello. Bonjour.
[different people saying greetings]
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Hello and welcome to the inclusive
research with PIRL podcast. PIRL, P-I-R-L stands for Partnership for Inclusive
Research and learning. PIRL is a project funded by the Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada and made possible by the hard work of
many people, some of whom are paid, and some are volunteers.
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We bring together a network of
researchers and practitioners from the Global North and the Global South.
Together as a team of people with and without disability, we aim to foster
inclusive development research by emphasizing the value of inclusive and
accessible ways of carrying out research. We strive to have more researchers
with disabilities actively involved in international development programs and
research.
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This podcast series will be
centered around research that is part of disability inclusive development. And
what we sometimes refer to as D-I-D research. Our podcasts are grounded in
scholarly work presented in ways that are accessible and informative.
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Through one-on-one conversations,
panel discussions, and storytelling by members of the PIRL network, we are
sharing our experiences and research findings, including what we're learning,
and how we're learning together.
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We have compiled exciting topics
for conversations, ranging from the use of information and communication
technologies, often referred to as ICT in disability inclusive development
research, to conducting research in resource limited contexts, to what it means
to be a researcher, and many more topics.
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We have many voices and
perspectives, and the podcasts are intended to help us think deeply and ask new
questions as well as to present some interesting answers. I am Dr. Louis
Mbibeh, I’m one of the PIRL project coordinators.
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I am Helen Yaah Larba Ndi from the
Northwest Association of Women with Disabilities, in Cameroon. I am Jane Davis,
from the University of Toronto, and I am a member of PIRL. I am Marc Stephan
Nkouly from STARC Enterprise. I am Mary, and I will be one of your hosts for
this podcast.
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I am Lesley Sikapa, and I will be
one of your hosts for this podcast. I am Bernard Ngwa and I will be one of the
hosts for this podcast. Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes. Bye for now
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