Participatory action research in a time of COVID and beyond

Participatory action research in a time of COVID and beyond
Author: Georgina McAllister,Sandra Bhatasara,Priscilla Claeys,Jo Howard,Stefanie Lemke,Katharine McKinnon,Nina Isabella Moeller
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2023-05-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832524237

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Agroecology Now

Agroecology Now
Author: Colin Ray Anderson,Janneke Bruil,M. Jahi Chappell,Csilla Kiss,Michel Patrick Pimbert
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030613150

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This open access book develops a framework for advancing agroecology transformations focusing on power, politics and governance. It explores the potential of agroecology as a sustainable and socially just alternative to today’s dominant food regime. Agroecology is an ecological approach to farming that addresses climate change and biodiversity loss while contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals. Agroecology transformations represent a challenge to the power of corporations in controlling food system and a rejection of the industrial food systems that are at the root of many social and ecological ills. In this book the authors analyse the conditions that enable and disable agroecology’s potential and present six ‘domains of transformation’ where it comes into conflict with the dominant food system. They argue that food sovereignty, community-self organization and a shift to bottom-up governance are critical for the transformation to a socially just and ecologically viable food system. This book will be a valuable resource to researchers, students, policy makers and professionals across multidisciplinary areas including in the fields of food politics, international development, sustainability and resilience.

Scholars in COVID Times

Scholars in COVID Times
Author: Melissa Castillo Planas,Debra A. Castillo
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781501771620

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Scholars in COVID Times documents the new and innovative forms of scholarship, community collaboration, and teaching brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this volume, Melissa Castillo Planas and Debra A. Castillo bring together a diverse range of texts, from research-based studies to self-reflective essays, to reexamine what it means to be a publicly engaged scholar in the era of COVID. Between social distancing, masking, and remote teaching—along with the devastating physical and emotional tolls on individuals and families—the disruption of COVID-19 in academia has given motivated scholars an opportunity (or necessitated them) to reconsider how they interact with and inspire students, conduct research, and continue collaborative projects. Addressing a broad range of factors, from anti-Asian racism to pedagogies of resilience and escapism, digital pen pals to international performance, the essays are connected by a flexible, creative approach to community engagement as a core aspect of research and teaching. Timely and urgent, but with long-term implications and applications, Scholars in COVID Times offers a heterogeneous vision of scholarly and pedagogical innovation in an era of contestation and crisis.

Technology Enhanced Language Teaching and Learning

Technology Enhanced Language Teaching and Learning
Author: Karim Sadeghi,Michael Thomas,Farah Ghaderi
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-02-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350271036

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The Covid-19 pandemic has directly impacted the way teachers and learners worldwide teach and learn languages, forcing numerous educational activities in technologically-deprived contexts to stop altogether and those in technologically-rich environments to go online on an emergency basis. This volume provides a collection of theoretical and practical insights into the challenges and affordances faced globally during the pandemic and lessons learnt about the application of digital technologies for language teaching and learning. The chapters explore the vital role of technology in its various forms, including the internet, social media, CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning), MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning), TALL (Technology Assisted Language Learning) and TELL (Technology Enhanced Language Learning). Topics explored include the new avenues digital technology has opened up for language teachers and learners, options and challenges in applying technology in various contexts, and how the second language education industry could have been adversely impacted at the time of the pandemic without technological affordances. The contributions showcase studies from various geographical contexts, revealing how the global crisis was received and tackled differently in Australia, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, the UAE, the UK and the USA.

Participatory Action Research in Health Care

Participatory Action Research in Health Care
Author: Tina Koch,Debbie Kralik
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-02-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781405172950

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Participatory Action Research in Healthcare provides a guide toparticipatory action research in the community health setting. Itdraws upon the authors' experiences working, researching andengaging with people utilising collaborative, participatoryapproaches. The authors position participatory action research as avital, dynamic and relevant approach that can be engaged bypractitioners and health service providers. It is argued thatparticipating with people is the way to move forward towardsustainable services that evoke human flourishing. Participatory Action Research in Healthcare explores the key issuessurrounding participatory action research, and examines thebenefits of this approach for community development and healthpromotion. It includes detailed guidelines on data generation andanalysis.

Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research

Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research
Author: Michelle Fine,María Elena Torre
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2021
Genre: Action research
ISBN: 1433834618

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This book describes a method in which researchers commit to research WITH, not ON, members of marginalized communities in order to challenge and transform conditions of social injustice.

Researching in the Age of COVID 19

Researching in the Age of COVID 19
Author: Kara, Helen,Khoo, Su-Ming
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447360407

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As researchers have begun to adapt to the continuing presence of COVID-19, they have also begun to reflect more deeply on fundamental research issues and assumptions. Researchers around the world have responded in diverse, thoughtful and creative ways – from adapting data collection methods to fostering researcher and community resilience, while also attending to often urgent needs for care. This book, part of a series of three Rapid Responses, connects themes of care and resilience, addressing their common concern with wellbeing. It has three parts: addressing researchers’ wellbeing, considering participants’ wellbeing, and exploring care and resilience as a shared and mutually entangled concern. The other two books focus on Response and Reassessment, and Creativity and Ethics. Together they help academic, applied and practitioner-researchers worldwide adapt to the new challenges COVID-19 brings.

Cities and Communities Beyond COVID 19

Cities and Communities Beyond COVID 19
Author: Hambleton, Robin
Publsiher: Bristol University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529215854

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The COVID-19 virus outbreak has rocked the world and it is widely accepted that there can be no return to the pre-pandemic society of 2019. However, many suggestions for the future of society and the planet are aimed at national governments, international bodies and society in general. Drawing on a decade of research by an internationally renowned expert, this book focuses on how cities and communities can lead the way in developing recovery strategies that promote social, economic and environmental justice. It offers new thinking tools for civic leaders and activists as well as practical suggestions on how we can co-create a more inclusive post COVID-19 future for us all.