CS235 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Bisexuality, Reflectance, Photovoice

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13 Jun 2018
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Community Based Participatory Research - Guest Lecture (Dr. Trish Van Katwyk)
Principles of community based participatory research
Relationship
Knowledge / expertise
Voice
University / community divide
Study: exploring the experience of rural youth → center wellington region
Youth has been described as new underclass → repeated exclusions
Spoke with over 100 youth
Started with 1 on 1 interviews co-developed by 2 youth community members →
conducted online and in person with about 75 people
Took report info and interview info and created list of themes
Young people presented with themes, to help make themes shorter → 6 categories
Smaller group that came to idea of public/private dilemma in center wellington
Artist team wanted to make bench sculpture → one side of bench private personal
scenes, other side public scenes
Study: mental health and self injury
Stigma
Express stories about self injury through dance
Research team 3 community experts 3 community based researchers
Audience for performances became broad (clinicians, dancers, people impacted)
Critical Studies
Critical Paradigm Research
There are multiple realities shaped by the knower’s social, political, and economic values
Research is NEVER value-free
Intends to reveal hidden power structures and instigate social change
Critical Paradigm Warrants
Ideological critique
Emancipatory values: voice and liberation
Establishing researcher positionality
Changing awareness and praxis
Ideological Critique
Demonstrate the ideological need for change
Hegemony: the dominance of one social group over another
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Community based participatory research - guest lecture (dr. trish van katwyk) Study: exploring the experience of rural youth center wellington region. Youth has been described as new underclass repeated exclusions. Started with 1 on 1 interviews co-developed by 2 youth community members conducted online and in person with about 75 people. Took report info and interview info and created list of themes. Young people presented with themes, to help make themes shorter 6 categories. Smaller group that came to idea of public/private dilemma in center wellington. Artist team wanted to make bench sculpture one side of bench private personal scenes, other side public scenes. Express stories about self injury through dance. Research team 3 community experts 3 community based researchers. Audience for performances became broad (clinicians, dancers, people impacted) There are multiple realities shaped by the knower"s social, political, and economic values. Intends to reveal hidden power structures and instigate social change.

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