Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
National Social Justice Advocate.
J Couns Psychol. 2021 Apr;68(3):344-356. doi: 10.1037/cou0000445.
Building on the conceptual foundation of articles published in the 2005 volume of the Journal of Counseling Psychology on the qualitative turn in Counseling Psychology, we write to introduce and reflect on Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) as an intersectional approach to knowledge production by psychologists researching alongside individuals, communities, and movements dedicated to social justice. We open with a brief review of the origins of CPAR and the epistemological commitments of this approach to inquiry. We then explore why and how participation matters, and the delicate dynamics of CPAR through various phases of research: putting together a research team, crafting research questions and design, selecting methods, sampling, participatory analyses of qualitative and quantitative material, and figuring out how to produce and circulate findings in ways accountable to the community/movement of interest. The second half of the article offers a slow journey into one CPAR project, What's Your Issue?, a multigenerational, national, participatory survey designed by and for LGBTQIA+ youth, with an emphasis on the participation and representation of youth of color. We write this article for scholars, practitioners, activists, educators, and students to make visible why participation is so crucial to social justice research; that "no research on us, without us" is both scientifically and ethically valid, and how mixed methods research with LGBTQIA+ and gender-expansive youth can open new horizons for theory, methods, and action. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
基于《咨询心理学杂志》2005 年卷中发表的关于咨询心理学中定性转向的文章的概念基础,我们撰写这篇文章,介绍并反思批判性参与行动研究(CPAR)作为一种心理学家与致力于社会正义的个人、社区和运动合作进行知识生产的交叉方法。我们首先简要回顾了 CPAR 的起源和这种方法对探究的认识论承诺。然后,我们探讨了为什么以及如何参与很重要,以及通过研究的各个阶段探索 CPAR 的微妙动态:组建研究团队、制定研究问题和设计、选择方法、抽样、对定性和定量材料进行参与式分析,以及确定如何以对感兴趣的社区/运动负责的方式制作和传播研究结果。文章的后半部分提供了对一个 CPAR 项目的缓慢探索,即“你的问题是什么?”,这是一个由 LGBTQIA+ 青年设计和为他们设计的多代、全国性、参与式调查,重点是有色人种青年的参与和代表性。我们撰写这篇文章是为了让学者、从业者、活动家、教育工作者和学生了解为什么参与对社会正义研究至关重要;“没有我们的研究,就没有我们”在科学和道德上都是有效的,以及 LGBTQIA+ 和性别扩展青年的混合方法研究如何为理论、方法和行动开辟新的视野。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。