Commune and Procedural Level Challenges and Limitations in Conducting Social Research in Malaysia: A Case of Disabled People
Autori:
M. Rezaul ISLAM, Stefan COJOCARU, Abu Bakar Ah SITI HAJAR,
Haris Abd WAHAB, Sabri SULAIMAN
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 255-272
How to cite this article:Islam, M.R., Cojocaru, S., Siti Hajar, A.B.A., Wahab, H.A., Sulaiman, S. (2014). Commune and Procedural Level Challenges and Limitations in Conducting Social Research in Malaysia: A Case of Disabled People. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 46, 255-272. |
Abstract:
This paper explores the challenges and limitations in conducting social research
in Malaysia with special reference to the disabled people. These challenges and
limitations derived from the research entitled “Towards the Betterment of Persons
with Disabilities. A Comprehensive Study”, under the sub-programme “Rights
and advocacy of the Persons with Disabilities in Malaysia”. The study was
commissioned by the Humanities and Ethics Research Clusters, University of
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This article analyzed the challenges and limitations
in collecting public views about the rights of the disabled people. The
challenges and limitations are divided into two types; commune level and procedural
level. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how these challenges
and limitations restricted the utilization of qualitative social research tools and
techniques on this particular case study in Malaysia. The article provides a number
of interesting points which would be useful guidelines to the researchers, policy
makers, academics, and students who are interested in social research with the
disabled people.
Keywords:
social research, procedural level, challenges and limitations, disabled people, Malaysia.
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