articleCritical SociologyMay 30, 2014GREEN OA

Reflections on Researcher Identity and Power: The Impact of Positionality on Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Processes and Outcomes

University of New Mexico · University of Washington

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Abstract

The practice of community based participatory research (CBPR) has evolved over the past 20 years with the recognition that health equity is best achieved when academic researchers form collaborative partnerships with communities. This article theorizes the possibility that core principles of CBPR cannot be realistically applied unless unequal power relations are identified and addressed. It provides theoretical and empirical perspectives for understanding power, privilege, researcher identity and academic research team composition, and their effects on partnering processes and health disparity outcomes. The team's processes of conducting seven case studies of diverse partnerships in a national cross-site CBPR…

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Keywords
  • Participatory action research
  • Community-based participatory research
  • Identity (music)
  • Sociology
  • Power (physics)
  • Citizen journalism
  • Gender studies
  • Political science
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