The Research Group

Champions of Disability Activism in Bristol

Disability Activism Bristol was co-produced by a talented group of young Disabled individuals who formed the Research Group. Their dedication and hard work were central to the project’s success, enabling the preservation and sharing of important stories about Disability activism in Bristol.

Training and preparation

The Research Group members received specialised training to equip them for their roles:

Adapting to challenges

The project faced unexpected changes when the Covid-19 pandemic began shortly after its start. The lockdowns meant the group had to shift to remote working, which brought both challenges and opportunities:

Barriers

Traditional in-person oral history interviews were no longer feasible because of the pandemic, requiring new approaches.

Opportunities

Remote working allowed participation from individuals who might otherwise have been unable to join the project.

Conducting the research

Despite these challenges, the Research Group successfully scripted and conducted their own oral history interviews with activists. They recorded the interviews via Zoom, carefully coded the transcripts to identify key themes and narratives, and developed stories from the interviews to showcase the history of Disability activism in Bristol. You can read more about the activists and their stories here.

Meet the Research Group Members

The members of the Research Group brought unique perspectives and skills to the project:

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