Women’s Health Research Institute and University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Nurs Inq. 2010 Dec;17(4):336-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2010.00507.x.
In this paper, we discuss and analyse the strategies employed and challenges encountered when conducting a recent feminist participatory action research study with highly marginalized women who were illicit drug users in an inner city area of Vancouver, Canada. Through an analysis of the political economy of participatory praxis within current neoliberal contexts, we focus on three main areas: (i) reconceptualizing the pragmatics of participation; (ii) the microeconomic implications of participatory research, including ethical issues in payment for research participation; and (iii) the value and limits of using research as a tool for activism and empowerment. We conclude with a brief discussion of what we see to be some of the most salient social justice implications arising from feminist and participatory approaches to health research within neoliberal political spaces.
在本文中,我们讨论和分析了在加拿大温哥华市中心地区对高度边缘化的吸毒女性进行最近的女性主义参与式行动研究时所采用的策略和遇到的挑战。通过对当前新自由主义背景下参与式实践的政治经济学进行分析,我们主要关注三个方面:(一)重新构想参与的语用学;(二)参与式研究的微观经济学影响,包括对研究参与支付的伦理问题;以及(三)将研究作为行动主义和赋权工具的价值和局限性。最后,我们简要讨论了在新自由主义政治空间中,女性主义和参与式健康研究方法所带来的一些最显著的社会正义影响。