吉隆坡社区弱势群体无障碍需求的欣赏式探究

Q2 Engineering
A. N., Adam. M, C. G.H., A. A., A. A.
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摘要

社区无障碍影响到更广泛的人群,特别是弱势群体。建筑环境的失能性限制了弱势群体独立使用设施和服务的能力。建筑环境只有在相互联系和无缝连接的情况下才能有效。过去的研究主要集中在基于问题的方法上,这种方法在激发利益相关者对其建筑环境的可持续变化的反应方面收效甚微。本研究以积极和建设性的互动为基础,透过意义建构的社会过程来探讨可达性体验。本定性研究采用焦点小组讨论(FGD),采用欣赏式询问(AI)收集和解码数据,分为四个阶段;发现、梦想、设计和命运。FGD涉及包括弱势社区在内的利益相关者;长者、孕妇、有幼儿的母亲、残疾人士、学者及非政府机构。调查结果揭示了与外部和内部生活环境的无障碍改善、执行国家残疾人法的必要性、实现理想的未来生活环境蓝图有关的集体优先事项。为了在吉隆坡创建一个无障碍和可持续的社区,该研究展示了欣赏式调查方法如何产生真正的社区需求,并全面地表达这些权利。
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Engaging Appreciative Inquiry in Exploring Accessibility Needs among Vulnerable Community in Kuala Lumpur Neighbourhood
Neighborhood accessibility affects a wider range of people, especially the vulnerable groups. The disablement of the built environment imposes limitation for the vulnerable groups to reach facilities and services independently. The built environment can only be effective when it is interconnected and seamless. Research in the past focuses on problem base approach which had little success in eliciting responses from stakeholders for sustainable change in their built environment. This research investigates accessibility experience in the built environment through social process of meaning-making based on positive and constructive interactions. This qualitative research using focus group discussion (FGD) employs an appreciative inquiry (AI) to collect and decode data in four stages; discovery, dream, design, and destiny. The FGD involved stakeholders including vulnerable communities; the elderly, pregnant women, mothers with toddlers, persons with disabilities (PwD), academicians and NGOs. Findings revealed collective priorities related to the accessibility improvements in the external and internal living environment, the need to enforce national disability law, the actualisation blueprint of the desired future living environment. To create an accessible and sustainable neighbourhood in Kuala Lumpur, the study demonstrated how the Appreciative Inquiry approach generates real community needs and voices those rights holistically.
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Journal of Design and Built Environment
Journal of Design and Built Environment Engineering-Architecture
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
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发文量
7
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Design and Built Environment (JDBE) is a SCOPUS-indexed and free open access publication by the Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya. Published biannually, JDBE usually contains four academic papers of wide-ranging topics reporting on issues in the built environment, i.e. architecture and design including landscape architecture, urban and regional planning and studies, building and quantity surveys and real estate studies and management.
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