Seminar: Intro to Participatory Action Research (PAR) - A Primer for Governance Researchers
Brett Stoudt, PhD, Associate Professor, Psychology Doctoral Program, City University of New York, Graduate Center & Deputy Director of the Public Science Project
In this presentation, Dr. Stoudt will introduce the principles and possibilities of participatory action research (PAR) through several NYC case studies. He will use his work with communities on policing and the justice system over the last decade to illustrate: · PAR’s theoretical and ethical foundations; · Critical questions to consider throughout the PAR process; · Using qualitative and quantitative approaches within a PAR framework; · Linking PAR to policy, organizing, education and litigation; · Opportunities to think about “art” as method and action.
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The Metagov Seminar invites individuals working in online governance to present their work to a community of other researchers and practitioners. Seminar topics include, but are not limited to, computational tools for governance, governance incidents and case studies from online communities, topics in cryptoeconomics, and the design of digital constitutions.
The seminar is intended for researchers and practitioners in online governance, broadly defined. We welcome guests and curious members of the public. Note that the discussion is moderated.
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Time: every Wednesday at 12:00pm ET (GMT-4)
Location: Online. See our Research Seminars Series for meeting information
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