Session: Methodological mash ups

Time: Wednesday 4th July, 11:15 - 12:45

Convenors:

Ms Jo Howard (Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)
Dr Joanna Wheeler (University of Western Cape, Political Studies Department )


Abstract Details

This panel will discuss the use of creative and layered participatory action research (PAR) methodologies to i) generate understanding and evidence of how intersecting inequalities drive poverty and marginalisation, and ii) build accountable dynamics between marginalised groups and dutybearers. We will discuss how we are developing and testing out new participatory approaches to engage people living in the margins in exploring their experiences of intersectionality, and support them in communicating this knowledge to influence policy. We reflect on combining, sequencing, and adapting creative participatory methods in order to translate between the realities of marginalisation and policy.

The level of the session is: Accessible

Presentation details

Presentation 1

Start time: 11:15

Presentation title: Methodological Mash-ups: Using participatory research processes to explore intersectionality and build accountability part 1

Presenters:

Ms Jo Howard (Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)
Dr Joanna Wheeler (University of Western Cape, Political Studies Department )

Presentation 2

Start time: 11:45

Presentation title: Methodological Mash-ups: Using participatory research processes to explore intersectionality and build accountability part 2

Presenters:

Dr Jackie Shaw (Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)
Ms Sowmyaa Bharadwaj (Praxis Institute for Participatory Practices, India)