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Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) Ongoing Research: Photovoice is a qualitative research method employed in community-based participatory research for the purpose of reflecting the lived ...
Youth Participatory Action Research, or YPAR, is an approach to research and youth led social change where youth identify pressing dilemmas in their communities and engage in systematic research that ...
Decolonial participatory action research (PAR)—a set of research methodologies that involve Indigenous leadership at every stage of the research process, from research design and data collection to ...
Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an innovative framework that actively involves young people in designing and conducting research aimed at addressing issues that affect their daily lives.
Social Action Participatory Research Morton S and Fleming J (2013) Assessing research impact: A case study of participatory research Edinburgh Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, ...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a process through which people investigate meaningful social topics, participate in research to understand the root causes of problems that directly impact them, ...
This five-day course on Participatory Action Research (PAR) will provide participants with the conceptual and practical tools to design and carry out PAR. They will learn about a range of methods and ...
Carla S. Ginn, Judith C. Kulig, Participatory Action Research with a Group of Urban First Nations Grandmothers, International Indigenous Policy Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 2015), pp. 1-16 ...
Co-producing a research project is an approach in which researchers, practitioners and the public work together, sharing power and responsibility from the start to the end of the project (NIHR, 2021).
Santa Cruz County youth aim to improve community mental health through better support for immigrants
In the process, youth participants learn new research and leadership skills and apply the findings of their research to address local needs. The current effort began in 2021, with a $650,000 grant ...
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