The ‘Participatory Arts and Social Action in Research’ (2016-2017) (PASAR) project explores how participatory theatre and walking methods help to understand the ways in which migrant families, some of whom with limited English language knowledge, construct their sense of belonging and social participation as a citizenship practice. It is not within the scope of the toolkit to report back in detail on this research project, but rather we use the toolkit to provide examples and give a detailed idea of how these methods can be used for research. The PASAR project originated out of the need for the U.K. social science community to gain a better understanding of how participatory action approaches can engage marginalised groups in research tha...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Community members such as migrants are involved to collect data but not included in the actual resea...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
In this chapter we share research findings from our collaborative research project ‘PASAR: Participa...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
Is it possible to use creative methods such as theatre work shops to research important topics such ...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
While belonging is rarely an explicit concern of participatory arts-based research (PABR), fostering...
The paper is based on the ESRC research project: \'Identity, Performance and Social Action: Communit...
Recent research highlights the significant contribution that migrant mothers make to UK society. Dr ...
This briefing explains the use of Participatory Action Research (PAR) with marginalised groups of pe...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Community members such as migrants are involved to collect data but not included in the actual resea...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
In this chapter we share research findings from our collaborative research project ‘PASAR: Participa...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
Is it possible to use creative methods such as theatre work shops to research important topics such ...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
While belonging is rarely an explicit concern of participatory arts-based research (PABR), fostering...
The paper is based on the ESRC research project: \'Identity, Performance and Social Action: Communit...
Recent research highlights the significant contribution that migrant mothers make to UK society. Dr ...
This briefing explains the use of Participatory Action Research (PAR) with marginalised groups of pe...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Community members such as migrants are involved to collect data but not included in the actual resea...