Participant Action Research in Political, Psychological, and Gender Studies

Authors

  • Olga Lucia Obando-Salazar Universidad del Valle

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-7.4.164

Keywords:

participant action research, political psychology, psychology and gender, anti-racism, feminine identities, armed conflict, youth and children dislocated and relocated

Abstract

Qualitative methodology is used in social and intervention research because it facilitates a deeper analysis of causal factors and development of alternative solutions to social problems. Based on the findings of three studies in the field of political and gender psychology, this article focuses on Participant Action Research (PAR) as a useful qualitative approach to deal with social phenomena, such as racism, violence against women, and the problem of children and youth who have been dislocated as the result of armed conflict and sheltered by the Colombian government's program for persons relocated to civil society. This article is composed of three parts. The first part offers historical and theoretical background to the Action Research (AR) paradigm, its validation criteria and their meaning for the development of the Latin American rendering of Participant Action Research (PAR). The second part synthesizes trends in the AR approach in the United States and Germany, discusses feminist research and compares these to trends in PAR in Latin America. The third part is a description of Participant Action Research as an intervention method, including features, models, goals, and concepts. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs060438

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Author Biography

Olga Lucia Obando-Salazar, Universidad del Valle

Dr. Phil. Olga Lucia OBANDO-SALAZAR. Profesora del Instituto de psicología de la Universidad del Valle. Área Psicología Social. Líneas de Investigación: Psicología Política y Psicología y Género. Grupos Investigación: Desarrollo Sociedad y Medio ambiente (GEMA); y Grupo: Desarrollo en Contextos. Miembro fundadora de Amazonas Fundación de mujeres de la ciudad de Cali.

Published

2006-09-30

How to Cite

Obando-Salazar, O. L. (2006). Participant Action Research in Political, Psychological, and Gender Studies. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-7.4.164