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Transforming researchers and practitioners: The unanticipated consequences (significance) of Participatory Action Research (PAR).

机译:改变研究人员和从业人员:参与式行动研究(PAR)的意外后果(意义)。

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Each of us has knowledge but it is not complete. When we come together to listen, we learn, we grow in understanding and we can analyze better the course that needs to be taken. One thing I learned over the past several years is that words and their interpretation have power. Grand Bayou community member;This dissertation examines the question of change in the non-community people who have interacted or come into contact with the Grand Bayou Participatory Action Research (PAR) project. Who Changes?, a book on institutionalizing participation in development, raises the issue of 'where is the change?' in a participatory project (Blackburn1998). Fischer (2000), Forester (1992), and Wildavsky (1979) indicate that a participatory process is beneficial to all stages of planning policy development, and analysis. However, planners, academics, and practitioners who work with high risk communities are often of different cultures, values, and lived experience than those of the community. Despite the best intentions of these professionals, these differences may at times cause a disconnect from or a dismissal of the community's knowledge, values or validity claims as the participatory process transpires. The outside experts often fail to learn from the local communities or use the community's expertise.;The Grand Bayou Participatory Action Research (PAR) project, funded in part by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, investigated the viability of PAR in a post-disaster recovery project. The NSF report revealed that the community did gain agency and political effectiveness; the study and evaluation, however, did not focus on the outside collaborators and their change. Freirian and Habermasian theories of conscientization and critical hermeneutics would assume that those engaged with the project have changed in some way through their learning experience and that change may be emancipatory. The change builds on a core tenet of PAR in developing relational knowledge while honoring the other. This study used a case study methodology utilizing multiple sources of evidence to explore the answer to this question.;A better understanding of the change in outside collaborators in a PAR project can be helpful in developing a more holistic participatory community planning process.
机译:我们每个人都有知识,但还不完整。当我们在一起倾听时,我们会学到东西,在理解中会成长,并且我们可以更好地分析需要采取的课程。在过去的几年中,我学到的一件事是单词及其解释具有力量。大河口社区成员;本论文探讨了与大河口参与行动研究(PAR)项目互动或接触的非社区人士的变化问题。关于将参与发展制度化的书《谁改变了》提出了“改变在哪里?”的问题。在一个参与性项目中(Blackburn1998)。 Fischer(2000),Forester(1992)和Wildavsky(1979)指出,参与性过程对计划政策制定和分析的所有阶段都是有益的。但是,与高风险社区一起工作的计划者,学者和实践者通常具有与社区不同的文化,价值观和生活经验。尽管有这些专业人员的最佳意愿,但随着参与过程的进行,这些差异有时可能会导致与社区的知识,价值观或有效性主张脱节或被剥夺。外部专家常常无法向当地社区学习或利用社区的专业知识。;由国家科学基金会(NSF)资助的部分大河口参与式行动研究(PAR)项目在后期研究了PAR的可行性-灾难恢复项目。 NSF报告显示,社区确实获得了代理和政治效力;但是,研究和评估并未关注外部合作者及其变化。弗雷里扬和哈贝马斯的良心理论和批判诠释学理论认为,从事该项目的人们通过他们的学习经历已经有所改变,并且这种改变可能是解放性的。这种变化建立在PAR的核心宗旨上,即发展关系知识,同时又尊重对方。这项研究使用了一个案例研究方法,该方法利用了多种证据来探索这个问题的答案。更好地了解PAR项目中外部合作者的变化可能有助于开发更全面的参与性社区规划流程。

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  • 作者

    Peterson, Kristina Joy.;

  • 作者单位

    University of New Orleans.;

  • 授予单位 University of New Orleans.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Sociology Theory and Methods.;Psychology Developmental.;Urban and Regional Planning.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 188 p.
  • 总页数 188
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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