This briefing explains the use of Participatory Action Research (PAR) with marginalised groups of people. In essence these were people who experience barriers in interacting with representatives of social policy and practice on a daily basis. This briefing shares our experiences and gives practical examples of how we have used PAR with a group of migrant families who find themselves in a situation of having No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF). For those who lack access to power, any opportunity to express their views and experiences is better than total silence and frustration. For example the Grenfell Tower responses demonstrate how a group of people reacts to not just the tragedy, but to hearing themselves and their views represented in ...
peer-reviewedThe inclusion of community activists in policy planning is increasingly recognized at t...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
This rapid review synthesises literature from academic, policy and non-government organisational (NG...
In this chapter we share research findings from our collaborative research project ‘PASAR: Participa...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
The ‘Participatory Arts and Social Action in Research’ (2016-2017) (PASAR) project explores how part...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...
Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of experie...
Purpose This study aims to outlines the findings of the first qualitative evidence synthesis of emp...
Explores six key benefits of involving marginalised groups in national policy formation which emerge...
The popularity of Participatory Action Research (PAR) increases the risk of tokenism and blurring th...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
This study explores the disconnection that exists between refugee policy developers and those whom t...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
peer-reviewedThe inclusion of community activists in policy planning is increasingly recognized at t...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
This rapid review synthesises literature from academic, policy and non-government organisational (NG...
In this chapter we share research findings from our collaborative research project ‘PASAR: Participa...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
The ‘Participatory Arts and Social Action in Research’ (2016-2017) (PASAR) project explores how part...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...
Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of experie...
Purpose This study aims to outlines the findings of the first qualitative evidence synthesis of emp...
Explores six key benefits of involving marginalised groups in national policy formation which emerge...
The popularity of Participatory Action Research (PAR) increases the risk of tokenism and blurring th...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
This study explores the disconnection that exists between refugee policy developers and those whom t...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
peer-reviewedThe inclusion of community activists in policy planning is increasingly recognized at t...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
This rapid review synthesises literature from academic, policy and non-government organisational (NG...