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Taking Knowledge on a Journey with those who Live in Poverty by Diana Skelton and colleagues…

Diana Skelton and colleagues published in ARJ in a special issue on about action researching with people who live in poverty.  They offer a blog with full citation and forever link below…  “Our idea to ‘take knowledge on a journey.’ The idea came from Mr. Parfait Nguiningdji in the Central African Republic. He and many […]

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Unveiling Social Inclusion for Low-Income Immigrant Latina Mothers

Diana Cedano published a paper recently situated within the heart of economic and societal challenges. The work – an action research intervention – allowed Latina mothers to acknowledge their economic challenges more fully and work together to acquire agency that left them better off. It’s entitled “I don’t like to ask for charity”: The possibilities […]

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Three stories we did not tell about NGO-Community Collaboration in Uganda

Marit Blaak, Sophia Irepu, Jacques Zeelen write about their recently published work in ARJ … “Our research took us to a village in central eastern Uganda. We identified a staggering 18 NGOs in one village and people shared a variety of perceptions about their work, largely marked by disillusionment. As part of this special issue […]

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