Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) shows
how researchers can commit to doing participatory research projects
WITH, not ON, marginalized individuals, and in so doing, help
document, challenge, and transform social injustices. The authors
provide rich examples of their work with diverse communities such
as LGBTQIA+ young adults, prisoners, domestic violence survivors,
and asylum-seekers. Ethical concerns are explored in depth as
readers are challenged to embrace the mantra of "No research on us,
without us."
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