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As novel, complex social problems increase, especially those involving vulnerable people who reside in challenging places, the limitations of conventional research methods implemented by just one or two investigators become apparent. Research and development alternatives are needed, particularly methods that engage teams of researchers in real world problem solving while simultaneously generating practice- and policy-relevant knowledge. Research methods that effectively tap the expertise of everyday people, especially those impacted by these targeted social problems, are a special priority because academic researchers often lack experiential knowledge that stems from direct, everyday encounters with these vexing problems.Participatory action research (PAR) responds to these manifest needs. It provides a methodological structure and operational guidelines for preparing and deploying people from various walks of life as co-researchers, and it provides a proven strategy for generating practice- and policy-relevant knowledge as problem-solving in real world contexts proceeds.
Hal A. Lawson, PhD, is Professor of Social Welfare and Professor of Educational Administration and Policy Studies at the University at Albany, State University of New York.James Caringi, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Montana.
KEY WEBSITES FOR PARTIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH; REFERENCES; INDEX
A very helpful pocket guide! The authors articulate the key principles and phases of PAR in a compelling way. The real-world examples of how researchers, practitioners, and community members have used PAR showcase the value of this unique methodology in social work research. I highly recommend this guide to those interested in using PAR to understand and problem-solve complex social issues.
Hal A. Lawson, Emily M. Jones, Kevin Andrew Richards, USA) Lawson, Hal A. (State University of New York at Albany, USA) Jones, Emily M. (Illinois State University, USA) Richards, Kevin Andrew (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Mark W. Fraser, Maeda J. Galinsky, Jack M. Richman, Stephen H. Day, Florida State University) Fraser, Mark W. (Professor of Social Work, Professor of Social Work
James Drisko, Tina Maschi, Smith College School of Social Work) Drisko, James (Professor, Professor, Fordham University) Maschi, Tina (Associate Professor, Associate Professor
John G. Orme, Terri Combs-Orme, University of Tennessee) Orme, John G. (Professor of Social Work, Professor of Social Work, University of Tennessee) Combs-Orme, Terri (Professor of Social Work, Professor of Social Work, John G Orme
Elizabeth Ann Danto, USA) Danto, Elizabeth Ann (Associate Professor and Chair, Associate Professor and Chair, Foundations of Social Work Practice, Hunter College School of Social Work
Michael Saini, Aron Shlonsky, University of Toronto) Saini, Michael (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto) Shlonsky, Aron (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work
Michael Wolf-Branigin, VA) Wolf-Branigin, Michael (Associate Professor of Social Work, Associate Professor of Social Work, George Mason University, Fairfax
Denise E. Bronson, Tamara S. Davis, USA) Bronson, Denise E. (Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of the MSW Program, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of the MSW Program, College of Social Work, Ohio State University, USA) Davis, Tamara S. (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, College of Social Work, Ohio State University