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Collaborative Inquiry: Youth, Social Action, and Critical Qualitative Research

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Collaborative Inquiry: Youth, Social Action, and Critical Qualitative Research
Abstract/Description
Youth participatory action research is part of a revolutionary effort in educational research to take inquiry-based knowledge production out of the sole purview of academic institutions and include those who most directly experience the educational contexts that scholars endeavor to understand. Seeking to extend the robust legacy of participatory action research in schools and communities, in this article, we focus on the pedagogical contributions of youth participatory action research collaborations for the teaching of critical qualitative research. We discuss strategies developed and implemented in an after-school youth participatory action research seminar in order to highlight how collaborative educational spaces can contribute to teaching and engaging in critical qualitative research. We also reflect, in our role as educators and researchers, on the possibilities and limitations of teaching qualitative research critically and reflexively, particularly at the intersection of qualitative action research, critical literacies, and youth social action. We conclude with a discussion of the broader implications of collaborative inquiry for the teaching of qualitative research in education and beyond.
Date
2020
In publication
Action Research
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
194-211
Resource type
en
Resource status/form
en
Scholarship genre
en
Language
en
Open access/full-text available
en No
Peer reviewed
en Yes
ISSN
1476-7503
Citation
Caraballo, L., & Lyiscott, J. (2020). Collaborative Inquiry: Youth, Social Action, and Critical Qualitative Research. Action Research, 18(2), 194–211. https://doi.org/10.1177/1476750317752819

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