The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Participatory Inquiry
in Transnational Research Contexts illustrates how research guided by
the emancipatory epistemology of critical participatory inquiry (CPI)
can support social change in transnational contexts, which are
inherently laden with unequal power dynamics and colonial structures.
It builds on prior volumes in participatory action research,
community-based participatory research, and decolonizing
methodologies. This edited volume offers cases from across the Global
South and Global North and from diverse disciplines including human
rights, migration, education, health, youth studies, and development
to demonstrate how CPI can fulfill its democratizing and decolonizing
potential. Written primarily by new and emerging scholars,
practitioners, and community leaders, these cases go on to illustrate
how a critical participatory approach to transnational research can
enhance the strength of research processes and findings, create more
equitable and just experiences for those who participate as
co-researchers, and facilitate social change. Providing a valuable
framework for transnational CPI and a wealth of examples, it will be
an invaluable read for undergraduate and graduate students of
Development Studies, Healthcare disciplines, Education, and
qualitative research. It will also be of interest to researchers,
professionals, community leaders, and even funders and policymakers
who want to work toward greater equity and social justice in
transnational research contexts.
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ISBN
9781000984408
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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