Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2018 Mar;61(1-2):76-87. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12214. Epub 2017 Dec 22.
This paper provides a critical reflection on participatory action research (PAR) methods as they pertain to community psychology. Following a brief review of the fundamental aspects of PAR, key developments in the field are examined. These developments include the redefinition of the research enterprise among groups such as Indigenous and consumer/survivor communities, challenges that attend the "project" framing of PAR, academic and practice context challenges, and important domains in which PAR methods need to become more engaged (e.g., social media and disenfranchised youth). Three illustrative case studies of programs of work in the areas of youth homelessness, consumer/survivor engagement, and Indigenous research are provided to illustrate these contemporary challenges and opportunities in the field. The authors make the argument that without an effort to reconsider and redefine PAR, moving away from the stereotypical PAR "project" frame, these methods will continue to be poorly represented and underutilized in community psychology.
本文对参与行动研究(PAR)方法进行了批判性反思,因为它们与社区心理学有关。在简要回顾了 PAR 的基本方面之后,本文研究了该领域的主要发展。这些发展包括诸如土著和消费者/幸存者社区等群体对研究事业的重新定义、PAR 的“项目”框架所带来的挑战、学术和实践背景的挑战,以及 PAR 方法需要更多参与的重要领域(例如,社交媒体和被剥夺权利的青年)。本文提供了三个青年无家可归、消费者/幸存者参与和土著研究领域的工作方案的实例研究,以说明该领域的这些当代挑战和机遇。作者认为,如果不努力重新考虑和重新定义 PAR,摆脱典型的 PAR“项目”框架,这些方法在社区心理学中的代表性将继续很差,利用率也很低。