Feminist Practice of Action and Community Research
Link to Book Chapter Here
Who It’s For: CBR researchers looking to better understand the design process and how to use feminist principles to better engage communities in the research process. This is particularly useful for researchers working with transnational communities.
Why We Love It: This resource provides an insightful and critical examination of community-engaged research. It offers first-hand experience of researchers engaged in participatory action research and guidance on how to co-construct knowledge in solidarity with communities.
Citation: Brinton Lykes, M., & Crosby. (2014). Feminist practice of action and community research. In Feminist Research Practice: A Primer (Second Edition ed., Vol. 0, pp. 145-18). SAGE Publications, Inc. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781071909911.
Empowerment, Equity, and Community-Based Research Toolkit