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"MAKE SURE THERE IS A SHADY TREE": PARTICIPATION AND ACTION RESEARCH WITH AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES
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"MAKE SURE THERE IS A SHADY TREE": PARTICIPATION AND ACTION RESEARCH WITH AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES

Andrew Guilfoyle, Juli Coffin and Paul J. Maginn
Qualitative Urban Analysis: An International Perspective, pp.213-240
Studies in Qualitative Methodology, Vol. 9, Emerald Group Publishing
2008

Abstract

Social Sciences Social Sciences - Other Topics Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Participatory action research (PAR) is a qualitative research methodology with a dynamic and powerful potential in both rural and urban contexts. PAR can account for social forces and macro systems of injustice which affect the lives of people within a community and thus achieve what Prilleltensky (2003) termed ‘psychopolitical validity’. This chapter explores its efficacy in research with Australian Aboriginal groups. It is contended that PAR is an invaluable approach in conducting research with such communities. PAR has the potential to empower Indigenous communities in ways that quantitative designs simply cannot.

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