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Participatory research in the post-normal age : unsustainability and uncertainties to rethink Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the oppressed / Leandro Luiz Giatti.

Van Pelt Library HM520 .G53 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Giatti, Leandro Luiz, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Participant observation.
Freire, Paulo, 1921-1997. Pedagogia do oprimido.
Freire, Paulo.
Community-Based Participatory Research.
Pedagogia do oprimido (Freire, Paulo).
Medical Subjects:
Community-Based Participatory Research.
Physical Description:
xii, 135 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
Summary:
This book shows how participatory research can provide tools to overcome the current epistemic and ethical challenges faced by traditional scientific approaches. Ever since Funtowicz and Ravetz proposed the notion of post-normal science, there has been a growing awareness of the limits of a form of knowledge production based only on the traditional scientific peer communities that excludes other social groups affected by its results and applications. The growing uncertainty and complexity posed by socio-ecological issues in the interactions between science, society and decision making has revealed the importance of a social quality control over crucial decisions that rely on scientific research and the necessary democratization of knowledge to tackle sustainability and health concerns. Departing from a reinterpretation of Paulo Freires Pedagogy of the Oppressed, this volume shows how participatory research can contribute to reconnect science and society by extending peer communities through the incorporation of different forms of knowledge and different social actors into research projects. To do so, the author presents a critical review of different participatory research approaches, identifying the elements that distinguish a true participatory research from a traditional one, and proposing a taxonomy of the various participatory methodologies. The volume also analyzes a diversity of social practices and understandings that deal with an ecology of knowledge and its systemic characteristics. Moreover, it demonstrates that uncertainties can be integrated in dialogical processes that open possibilities for a myriad of outcomes. Participatory Research in the Post-Normal Age - Unsustainability and Uncertainties to Rethink Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed will be of interest to researchers working with participatory approaches in different fields like health, environmental sciences, and education, as well as to practitioners of action research concerned with scientific dilemmas and counter-hegemonic strategies.
Contents:
1. Introduction: The relevance of participatory approaches towards contemporary dilemmas
2. Insights from the contemporary contradictions in science-society relationship
3. Participation and sustainability
4. Adaptive methods
5. The need for a taxonomy
6. Concluding on the role of participatory approaches for the post-normal age.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3030279235
9783030279233
OCLC:
1107563828

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