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Research paper thumbnail of Reflecting on our good intentions: A critical discourse analysis of women’s health and empowerment discourses in sexual and gender-based violence policies relevant to southern Africa

Global Public Health, Sep 27, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Participatory action research

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, Apr 27, 2023

Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of expe... more Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of experiential knowledge for tackling problems caused by unequal and harmful social systems, and for envisioning and implementing alternatives. PAR involves the participation and leadership of those people experiencing issues, who take action to produce emancipatory social change, through conducting systematic research to generate new knowledge. This Primer sets out key considerations for the design of a PAR project. The core of the Primer introduces six building blocks for PAR project design: building relationships; establishing working practices; establishing a common understanding of the issue; observing, gathering and generating materials; collaborative analysis; and planning and taking action. We discuss key challenges faced by PAR projects, namely, mismatches with institutional research infrastructure; risks of co-option; power inequalities; and the decentralizing of control. To counter such challenges, PAR researchers may build PAR-friendly networks of people and infrastructures; cultivate a critical community to hold them to account; use critical reflexivity; redistribute powers; and learn to trust the process. PAR's societal contribution and methodological development, we argue, can best be advanced by engaging with contemporary social movements that demand the redressingl of inequities and the recognition of situated expertise.

Research paper thumbnail of Reflecting on our good intentions: A critical discourse analysis of women’s health and empowerment discourses in sexual and gender-based violence policies relevant to southern Africa

Research paper thumbnail of Reflecting on our good intentions: A critical discourse analysis of women’s health and empowerment discourses in sexual and gender-based violence policies relevant to southern Africa

Global Public Health, Sep 27, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Participatory action research

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, Apr 27, 2023

Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of expe... more Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of experiential knowledge for tackling problems caused by unequal and harmful social systems, and for envisioning and implementing alternatives. PAR involves the participation and leadership of those people experiencing issues, who take action to produce emancipatory social change, through conducting systematic research to generate new knowledge. This Primer sets out key considerations for the design of a PAR project. The core of the Primer introduces six building blocks for PAR project design: building relationships; establishing working practices; establishing a common understanding of the issue; observing, gathering and generating materials; collaborative analysis; and planning and taking action. We discuss key challenges faced by PAR projects, namely, mismatches with institutional research infrastructure; risks of co-option; power inequalities; and the decentralizing of control. To counter such challenges, PAR researchers may build PAR-friendly networks of people and infrastructures; cultivate a critical community to hold them to account; use critical reflexivity; redistribute powers; and learn to trust the process. PAR's societal contribution and methodological development, we argue, can best be advanced by engaging with contemporary social movements that demand the redressingl of inequities and the recognition of situated expertise.

Research paper thumbnail of Reflecting on our good intentions: A critical discourse analysis of women’s health and empowerment discourses in sexual and gender-based violence policies relevant to southern Africa

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