“Nothing about us without us”: Tending to emancipatory ideologies and transformative goals in participatory action research partnerships

Author:

Wilson Camille M1ORCID,Nickson Dana2,Hetrick Carolyn1,Wilson-Clark Dawn3

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

2. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

3. 482Forward, Detroit, MI, USA

Abstract

In this paper, a collaborative group of university researchers and a community organizer who participated in a 2-year participatory action research (PAR) partnership reflect upon their inquiry process and analyze its effects. Authors examine the benefits, challenges, and potential of using PAR to advance educational justice and transformative goals amidst austere neoliberal education reforms, such as public school closure and state sanctioned privatization. Authors consider ways PAR can reflect emancipatory ideologies, enable social and political change, and disrupt oppressive dynamics that many urban education organizers and activists oppose. Insights pertain to cultivating community-based norms that foster collective learning, agency, and social action, while also confronting methodological tensions in the work. Such tensions pertained to varied ideas about emotionality in research, research design, and the layered power dynamics of university-community relations. Authors highlight implications for implementing justice-oriented PAR in urban education arenas affected by intensifying neoliberal political contexts.

Funder

Spencer Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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