Critically Engaging Participatory Action Research

Critically Engaging Participatory Action Research
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Artikel-Nr:
9780367023058
Veröffentl:
2024
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.08.2024
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Mike Kesby
Format:
246x174x0 mm
Sprache:
Deutsch
Beschreibung:

Sara Kindon has worked for thirty years in a range of community-based, participatory projects with Indigenous communities, women, young people and migrants and former refugees and in a range of places including Costa Rica, Indonesia, Aotearoa and Oceania. Since 2006, she has provided research support to refugee-background communities and refugee-led organisations advocating for educational equity in the tertiary sector, improved service delivery, and more holistic approaches to refugee resettlement in New Zealand. This work, using a range of creative and arts-based approaches, has informed the establishment of the NZ National Tertiary Network to Support Refugee Background Learners and the NZ Government's new Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship Programme. She is the first female Professor of Human Geography and Development Studies at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, a wife, mother, occasional dancer and poet.
This timely and informative book reasserts the value of Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR): an approach to PAR that is informed by critical theories attending to questions of privilege and power, and that generate collaborations focused on challenging structural inequality.
'1. Critically Engaging Participatory Action Research. 2. "Can We Track Human Dignity?": Critical Participatory Ethics and Care. 3. We Sing the Land: Researching for, with and as Country in North East Arnhem Land, Australia. 4. Radical Imaginings: Queering the Politics and Praxis of Participatory Arts-based Research. 5. Mapping Our Home: Using Participatory Mapping to Challenge Police Violence in the South Bronx. 6. Using Participatory Action Research for Performing Stories and Imagining Inclusive Communities. 7. 'You Think Too Much!': Emotional Geographies of Participatory Action Research. 8. Pathways to Scaling Social Inclusion Innovation through Participatory Action Research. 9. Movement Memories in the Afterlife of Participatory Action Research (PAR): Dreaming and Forgiveness Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex (NPIC)?.

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