Participatory Action Research: an introduction to visual qualitative methodsInfo Course InformationThis two day in-person course will introduce participants to qualitative participatory action research (PAR) methodologies including photo elicitation, journaling, systems workshops and (online) walking interviews. It will differentiate participatory action research from co-production research in terms of (i) focus, (ii) methodology, (iii) power dynamics and (iv) outcomes. Participants will explore the principles of PAR, such as respect for diversity, community strengths, cultural identity reflection, power-sharing, and co-learning. The course will cover the cyclical approach to PAR and its practical applications, including ethical considerations and participatory research with various groups, such as children and young people. It will delve the integration of lived experience representatives into study design from ideation to data collection, interpretation, iterative validation and inclusive findings dissemination. This course will also explore the co-analysis (collaborative interpretation) aspect of qualitative PAR and co-production methodologies. Co-analysis involves collaborative data analysis processes where researchers and participants work together to interpret different forms of data, ensuring that multiple perspectives are considered and that the findings are grounded in the lived experiences of participants. Participants will learn various co-analysis techniques, including:
The course will emphasize the importance of reflexivity, transparency, and ethical considerations in co-analysis. Participants will explore how to facilitate effective co-analysis sessions, manage power dynamics, and ensure that the co-analysis process is inclusive and respectful of all voices. Course CodeNCRMGLASPAR Course LeaderDr Nadia Ncube
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