Excluded citizens? Participatory research with young people from a ‘failing’ school community
2015; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 14; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14733285.2015.1043515
ISSN1473-3285
Autores Tópico(s)Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
ResumoThis paper examines a participatory community research project with young people from the 'wrong side of the tracks' in a provincial New Zealand town. This school-based project aimed to celebrate the expertise and insights of these young citizens by profiling their digital stories to their community. However, the failure to achieve this goal compelled the researcher to confront the 'presentist' assumptions underpinning this project. A re-analysis of the lingering impact of historic processes and practices of exclusion in this divided town drew attention to the temporal, spatial and relational nature of citizenship. The paper proposes that deeper recognition be given to the 'webs of social relations' (Arendt, Hannah. 1968. Between Past and Future: Eight Excercises in Political Thought. New York: Viking Press) that citizenship acts are constituted within, alongside the lingering impact of historical legacies of socio-spatial exclusion. Recognising these aspects will enrich our understandings of citizenship as well as enhance the transformative potential of participatory community research.
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