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Critical Thinking on Youth Participatory Action Research - Participation, Power, and Purpose

English · Hardback

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This book draws together insights on the past, present, and future of youth participatory action research (YPAR) through interviews with ten scholars whose work has been central to the field. This timely book will be crucial reading on Research Methods and Education for Participatory Action Research programs and related courses.


List of contents

Preface and Introduction: Wandering, Wondering, and Answerability in YPAR: A Conversation Between Thomas Albright and Gretchen Brion-Meisels 1. From Democratic Participation to Cariño: Exploring the Core Commitments of Foundational Scholars in the Field of Youth Participatory Action Research 2. Ancestors, honoring indigeneity, and terribly inconvenient questions for the academy: A conversation with Jeff Duncan-Andrade 3. “The relationships are taking precedence”: A conversation with Jennifer Ayala 4. “Participation, Process & Product”: A conversation with Ben Kirshner 5. “It’s Not Linear”: A conversation with Emily Ozer and Elizabeth Hubbard 6. Process over Product: A conversation with David Stovall 7. “How do we be non-experts together?”: A conversation with Kathryn Herr 8. Complex Entanglements: Process, Support, and Presence: A conversation with Nicole Mirra 9. “A Constant Negotiating of People, Purpose, and Power”: A conversation with Limarys Caraballo 10. “My Faith is in the Community and the People: YPAR in Out of School Spaces”: A conversation with Dr. J Lyiscott Conclusion: Letter to a Young Scholar

About the author

Thomas Albright is an Assistant Research Professor in Middle and Secondary Education at Georgia State University, USA. Albright’s scholarship is steeped in Black Studies, Ethnic Studies, youth participatory action research, posthumanism, post-qualitative, critical qualitative methodologies, and social justice education. Albright’s current research includes exploring youth inquiry as a form of resistance to schooling, a posthumanism accounting of schooling, and examining issues of racial and social justice within teacher education.
Gretchen Brion-Meisels is a Senior Lecturer on Education and Faculty Co-Chair of Identity, Power, and Justice in Education concentration at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA. Brion-Meisels is also a former middle-school educator. Her research seeks to explore partnerships between youth and adults that support collective well-being. She is particularly interested in intergenerational, critical participatory action research that investigates issues of educational justice in school settings.

Summary

This book draws together insights on the past, present, and future of youth participatory action research (YPAR) through interviews with ten scholars whose work has been central to the field. This timely book will be crucial reading on Research Methods and Education for Participatory Action Research programs and related courses.

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