Global provocations: Critical reflections on community based research and intervention designed at the intersections of global dynamics and local cultures
<p>In this short reflection I draw lessons from the essays about the ethics and epistemologies of designing community based research and interventions with a critical global sensibility. I present these as glocal provocations that call for situating communities in history and political economy...
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doaj-ec87491e36fc4aa49cfefe21b2a8bfaf2020-11-25T03:53:23ZengUniversità del SalentoCommunity Psychology in Global Perspective2421-21132015-03-011151510.1285/i24212113v1i1p513919Global provocations: Critical reflections on community based research and intervention designed at the intersections of global dynamics and local culturesMichelle Fine0The graduate center, CUNY<p>In this short reflection I draw lessons from the essays about the ethics and epistemologies of designing community based research and interventions with a critical global sensibility. I present these as glocal provocations that call for situating communities in history and political economy; appreciating the multiplicities, intersectionalities and tensions within communities, and designing work with deep participation by a range of community based colleagues to reflect a democratic commitment to the "right to research" by those most marginalized by social arrangements and even by the checkered history of community based research.</p><p> </p>http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/cpgp/article/view/14543situated communities, intersectionality, multiplicity, participatory community research |
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Global provocations: Critical reflections on community based research and intervention designed at the intersections of global dynamics and local cultures |
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Global provocations: Critical reflections on community based research and intervention designed at the intersections of global dynamics and local cultures |
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Global provocations: Critical reflections on community based research and intervention designed at the intersections of global dynamics and local cultures |
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global provocations: critical reflections on community based research and intervention designed at the intersections of global dynamics and local cultures |
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Università del Salento |
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Community Psychology in Global Perspective |
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<p>In this short reflection I draw lessons from the essays about the ethics and epistemologies of designing community based research and interventions with a critical global sensibility. I present these as glocal provocations that call for situating communities in history and political economy; appreciating the multiplicities, intersectionalities and tensions within communities, and designing work with deep participation by a range of community based colleagues to reflect a democratic commitment to the "right to research" by those most marginalized by social arrangements and even by the checkered history of community based research.</p><p> </p> |
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situated communities, intersectionality, multiplicity, participatory community research |
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