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'How do we make that change?' Analysis of transformative dialogue in a community initiative.

机译:“我们如何做出改变?”分析社区倡议中的变革性对话。

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The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the processes through which people are transformed in their encounters with one another and consequently moved to engage in civic action. Proponents within critical pedagogy have underscored the significance of dialogue for motivating hope, agency, and civic engagement. The importance of conceptualizing dialogue as transformative has been underscored in light of research and theories within community psychology, which have both argued for the significance of civic engagement for social change, and documented its decline in recent years. Despite this, review of literature addressing transformative learning and civic engagement point to the absence of detailed accountings of how communities are transformed through their interactions with one another.;In order to articulate transformative processes toward civic engagement within a community setting, this author conducted a detailed analysis of group interactions from a selection of participants from the community initiative, Meetings for Civic Change (MCC). Using an interpretive research methodology informed by Hegel's (1977) theory of human transformation and De Rivera's (1977) theory of the intersubjectivity of emotions, the author showed that MCC participants were transformed in their relationship to the interminable difference of other people. Facing this difference, participants explored what they did not know about themselves. This process moved participants to consider different ways of relating to other people in their community. Based on her analysis, she argues that dialogue may be studied as an intersubjective phenomenon. The research methodology allows for articulation of how people are transformed in their relationships with one each other. She encourages a more nuanced approach to community practices aimed at transformative action, and offers suggestions for a more engaged praxis.
机译:这篇论文的目的是探索人们在彼此相遇中转变的过程,并因此而迁移到公民行动中。批判教育学的支持者强调了对话对于激发希望,代理和公民参与的重要性。根据社区心理学中的研究和理论,强调了将对话概念化为变革的重要性,这些研究和理论都论证了公民参与对于社会变革的重要性,并记录了近年来的下降。尽管如此,对有关变革性学习和公民参与的文献的评论指出,缺乏关于社区如何通过彼此之间的互动而转化的详细说明。;为了阐明在社区环境中朝着公民参与的转化过程,作者进行了一项研究。社区倡议会议(MCC)的一些参与者对小组互动的详细分析。利用黑格尔(1977)的人类转型理论和德里维拉(1977)的情感主体性理论的解释性研究方法,作者表明,MCC参与者在与他人的无尽差异之间的关系得到了转变。面对这种差异,参与者探索了自己不了解的地方。这个过程促使参与者考虑与社区中其他人建立关系的不同方式。根据她的分析,她认为对话可以作为一种主体间现象进行研究。这项研究方法可以阐明人们在彼此之间的关系中如何转变。她鼓励采取更细致入微的方法来应对旨在采取行动的社区实践,并为实践提供更多建议。

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  • 作者

    Brown, Tanya A.;

  • 作者单位

    Duquesne University.;

  • 授予单位 Duquesne University.;
  • 学科 Social psychology.;Social structure.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 336 p.
  • 总页数 336
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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