GROWING UP WITH EXPECTATIONS. BETTER UNDERSTANDING THE EXPECTATIONS OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS IN PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PROJECTS

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Ragan, Doug [1 ]
Wilkinson, Clarissa [2 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Univ British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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This paper challenges the assumption that youth and youth agencies are in a condition of equality when entering a participatory action research (PAR). By asserting that it is not a state of equality that practitioners nor youth should assume nor be immediately striving for, but a consistently equitable process, this article draws from and reflects on the relationship between young people and researchers who have used a PAR methodology in action oriented projects. Using the UNESCO Growing up in Cities Canada project as a case example, this review extrapolates from and reflects on challenges faced by the project as a whole. Using semi-structured interviews to explore the roles of adults and youth, a number of strategies are highlighted as the techniques used to overcome these challenges. The discussion concludes with further reflection on the complexities of equality and equity, recommending a number of actions that have the potential to create an equitable environment in PAR projects similar to the one examined.
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