ラウトレッジ版 トランスナショナル研究のコンテクストにおける批判的参加型調査ハンドブック<br>The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Participatory Inquiry in Transnational Research Contexts

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ラウトレッジ版 トランスナショナル研究のコンテクストにおける批判的参加型調査ハンドブック
The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Participatory Inquiry in Transnational Research Contexts

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 302 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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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.

Contents

Introduction

Meagan Call-Cummings, Melissa Hauber-Özer, Giovanni P. Dazzo

Methodological Roots of Transnational Critical Participatory Inquiry

1. Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) for transnational feminism in Asia and the Pacific

Trimita Chakma, Naomi Joy Godden, Kavita Naidu, Alma Sinumlag, Naw Hel Lay Paw

2. Critical "Worlding" through Digital CPI: Interrogating Dominant Imaginaries of the 2002 Godhra Riots

Melissa DeLury

3. Multimodal Online Participatory Methods for Co-creating Knowledge of Children's Migratory and Educational Trajectories

Maxie Gluckman

4. Endarkened Feminism as/in Critical Participatory Inquiry: Lessons from First-Generation Women of the African Diaspora

Sharrell Hassell-Goodman, Ayondela McDole, Shauna Rigaud, Yulanda L. McCarty-Harris, Jazmine Clifton, Rukan Said, and Rochelle Davidson Mhonde

5. Participatory Public Education Research: Limits, Possibilities, and Re-Imagination of Critical Participatory Inquiry (CPI)

Aakriti Kapoor, Amie Presley, Stefanie De Jesus, Tanitiã Munroe

6. Participatory Arts-Based Research Among Refugee Children in Malaysia

Charity Lee

7. Negotiating students' identities and promoting agency through Critical Discourse Analysis

Konstantinos Sipitanos

8. Critical Youth Participatory Action Research as a praxis in exploring Education for Forcibly Displaced Young People in South Sudan, Jordan, and the U.K.

Jessica Oddy

9. Exploring Commitments to Participatory Inquiry in Transnational Research

Karen Ross and Melissa Hauber-Özer

Power and Positionality in Transnational Critical Participatory Inquiry

10. Intertwining the Personal, Relational, and Theoretical in Participatory Collaborative Analysis

Bethany Monea, Mikaela Pozo, and Joselyn Andrade

11. Doing YPAR Within Korean Cultural Contexts: Contending with Power Dynamics in Sunbae-Hoobae Relationship

Woohee Kim and Jeung Eum Woo

12. Examining Research Positionality - Understanding Self as a First Step to Transnational Research

Colleen McMillan, Alexander Kwarteng, Kristi Kenyon

13. Positionality, Power, and Presence as Methodological Praxis in Transnational Educational Collaboration

Nuntiya Doungphummes and Mark Vicars

14. Young Urban Women Reclaiming Identities: Experiences from a Multi-Country Research Project

Nirupama Sarathy, Rita Mishra, and Indira Rani

15. Transnational Participatory Research: Reflections and insights from a longitudinal project in India

Payal Shah, Meagan Call-Cummings, Melissa DeLury

Ethics and Validity in the Context of Transnational Critical Participatory Inquiry

16. Transnational Migration and Research Ethics: Anonymization, Confidentiality, and Consent with Undocumented and Refugee Youth

Karamjeet K. Dhillon, Kaitlin E. Popielarz, and Jasmine B. Ulmer

17. Kuwentuhan Across Generations: Intergenerational Participatory Methods in Exploring Filipino Immigrant and Filipino American Transnational Experiences

Valerie Francisco-Menchavez and Edwin Carlos

18. Transnational CPI with Syrian Refugees in Turkey

Melissa Hauber Özer

19. De/centering De/coloniality: A Dialectic Critique on the Ethics of Participation

Giovanni P. Dazzo

20. Ethical Considerations in a People Centered Approach to Peacemaking: The Case of Georgian-South Ossetian Peace Efforts

Susan Allen, Meagan Call-Cummings, Melissa DeLury

21. Being Disloyal to Privilege: The Ethics of Participatory Grantmaking and Inquiry with/alongside Trans and Gender-diverse Social Movements

Kerry Ashforth, Giovanni P. Dazzo

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