<p>This book demonstrates how data from participatory visual methods can take people and communities beyond ideological engagement, initiating new conversations and changing perspectives, policy debates, and policy development. These methods include, for example, photo-voice, participatory video, dr
Emancipatory and Participatory Methodologies in Peace, Critical, and Community Psychology
β Scribed by Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla, Daniel J. Christie (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Series
- Peace Psychology Book Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Offering a unique set of case studies that invites readers to question and reimagine the concept of community engagement, this collected work provides an overview and analysis of numerous, creative participatory research methods designed to improve well-being at both the individual and societal level. In a world where there are enormous differences in the wealth and health of people, it is increasingly recognized that sustainable peace requires both a broad--βbased public commitment to nonviolence combined with noticeable increments in the wellbeing of people who occupy the lowest socioeconomic strata of societies. This volume focuses on the latter-how to use qualitative research methods to improve well-being of research participants, and thus, the wider society. The participatory research examples described in these chapters are meant to encourage researchers, scholars, and practitioners to question assumed knowledge about community engagement research and practice, and to inspire social justice-oriented scholarship.
The cases studies and methods portrayed are as varied as the situations and cultures in which they take place. In most of the case studies, the personal is linked to the political with a social justice imperative as participants from marginalized communities express an understanding of their own position within power hierarchies, deconstruct power relations, and experience a sense of agency. In other instances, the methods are no less participatory but the aim is more focused on inner and outer harmony, psychological wellbeing, conflict resolution and intergroup reconciliation. In all the cases studies, there is a strong emphasis on methods in which community members are at the center of efforts to promote social change. The methods described include group storytelling, community arts, asset mapping, dialogues, creative writing, embroidery, filmmaking, Photovoice, βwriting backβ to power, and other means of engaging in emancipatory praxis and promoting personal wellbeing. Taken together, the chapters illustrate creative ways in which community members, embedded in disadvantaged contexts, can engage in a dynamic process that stimulates individual and collective agency. Ultimately, this volume will provide readers with a deeper understanding of a wide range of creative, qualitative research methods, and will encourage establishment of an effective social justice agenda essential to human wellbeing and sustainable peace.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Pluriversal Readings of Emancipatory Engagements (Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla, Daniel J. Christie)....Pages 1-4
The Potential of Creative Life Writing as a Liberatory Practice (Sindi F. Gordon)....Pages 5-17
Writing as an Engaged Method of Resistance and Liberation (David Fryer)....Pages 19-31
Community Radio as a Vehicle for Social Change in Conflict-Affected Settings (Yeshim Iqbal, Rezarta Bilali)....Pages 33-44
Community Asset Mapping as a Critical Participatory Research Method (Sandy Lazarus, Naiema Taliep, Anthony V. Naidoo)....Pages 45-59
Participatory Knowledge Co-creation: Using Digital Mapping as an Emancipatory Method (Siew Fang Law, Jose Ramos)....Pages 61-76
Harnessing the Power of Ecopsychology in Community Work (Anthony V. Naidoo, Conrad Zygmont, Shaun Philips)....Pages 77-89
Creative Responses to Social Suffering: Using Community Arts and Cultural Development to Foster Hope (Christopher C. Sonn, Pilar Kasat, Amy F. Quayle)....Pages 91-105
Threading Life Stories: Embroidery as an Engaged Method (Puleng Segalo, Michelle Fine)....Pages 107-117
Community Psychologyβs Gaze (Deanne Bell)....Pages 119-132
Exploring Participant-Led Film-Making as a Community-Engaged Method (Nick Malherbe, Brittany Everitt-Penhale)....Pages 133-146
Catalysing Transformation Through Stories: Building Peace in Recognition, Struggle and Dialogue (Ursula Lau, Shahnaaz Suffla, Lesego Bertha Kgatitswe)....Pages 147-163
Photovoice as Liberatory Enactment: The Case of Youth as Epistemic Agents (Nick Malherbe, Shahnaaz Suffla, Mohamed Seedat, Umesh Bawa)....Pages 165-178
Critical Psychosocial Mnemonics as a Decolonising Participatory Method: Towards Reclaiming and Refiguring the Archive Through Memory, Stories and Narratives (Garth Stevens)....Pages 179-199
Back Matter ....Pages 201-206
β¦ Subjects
Community & Environmental Psychology
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