Participatory Action Research (PAR) is presented as similar to social work in regard to processes, outcomes and empowerment. The challenges in utilizing PAR in social work are explored using the example of a PAR project with a group of South Asian immigrant women in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. An examination of the insider-outsider dimensions of PAR is also provided. The similarities between the process in social work and the process in PAR are discussed with reference to the specific skills relevant to both. This paper proposes a set of considerations to facilitate the use of Participatory Action Research in social work
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
This article presents a participatory research project involving immigrant organizations and profess...
This study was conducted by university and Aboriginal coresearchers in Canada, utilizing a participa...
Participatory action research (PAR) is widely endorsed by social workers as consistent with their co...
In this research we examined the processes involved in implementing and maintaining a participatory ...
Participatory action research (PAR) is increasingly recognized as a viable approach to developing re...
This chapter explores Participatory Action Research (PAR) from the perspective of researchers who ha...
Participatory Action Research (PAR)—a method of conducting research that involves researchers and th...
This chapter considers participatory action research (PAR) as an applicable research strategy for di...
In this article, we report on follow-up research to the “Lone Mothers: Building Social Inclusion” pr...
Participatory action research (PAR) is a rapidly growing approach in human geography. PAR has divers...
“Participatory” and “Participatory Action” are increasingly entering the vocabulary of social work r...
Partiipatory Action Research (PAR) is an umbrella term covering a variety of participatory approache...
The growing ethno-racial diversity reflected in Canadian society has prompted increased academic int...
Participatory action research (PAR) is alluring for researchers investigating traumatic and sensitiv...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
This article presents a participatory research project involving immigrant organizations and profess...
This study was conducted by university and Aboriginal coresearchers in Canada, utilizing a participa...
Participatory action research (PAR) is widely endorsed by social workers as consistent with their co...
In this research we examined the processes involved in implementing and maintaining a participatory ...
Participatory action research (PAR) is increasingly recognized as a viable approach to developing re...
This chapter explores Participatory Action Research (PAR) from the perspective of researchers who ha...
Participatory Action Research (PAR)—a method of conducting research that involves researchers and th...
This chapter considers participatory action research (PAR) as an applicable research strategy for di...
In this article, we report on follow-up research to the “Lone Mothers: Building Social Inclusion” pr...
Participatory action research (PAR) is a rapidly growing approach in human geography. PAR has divers...
“Participatory” and “Participatory Action” are increasingly entering the vocabulary of social work r...
Partiipatory Action Research (PAR) is an umbrella term covering a variety of participatory approache...
The growing ethno-racial diversity reflected in Canadian society has prompted increased academic int...
Participatory action research (PAR) is alluring for researchers investigating traumatic and sensitiv...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
This article presents a participatory research project involving immigrant organizations and profess...
This study was conducted by university and Aboriginal coresearchers in Canada, utilizing a participa...