Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?

Research Framework: This article is part of a participatory research in child protection, resulting in the collaboration of university and peer researchers in a process of inquiry, political consultation and collective mobilization. Objectives: It questions the reciprocal links of influence between...

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Main Author: Pierrine Robin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS 2019-09-01
Series:Enfances, Familles, Générations
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/efg/8856
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description Research Framework: This article is part of a participatory research in child protection, resulting in the collaboration of university and peer researchers in a process of inquiry, political consultation and collective mobilization. Objectives: It questions the reciprocal links of influence between research, interventions and collective action in childhood protection in France. Methodology: This article is based on data from the research journal and an analysis of the research process. Results: In this article, we argue that the participative research contribute to developing new forms of knowledge, by establishing new relationship between theory and practice, and new models of interactions between researchers, decision makers and users. We also underline the risk that this innovative analytical device will lose its critical purpose in its relationship with institutions seeking to incorporate criticism while reducing its scope. Conclusions: However, this work shows that research devices are modelled by support systems in a context where the participation of users becomes the cornerstone of legitimizing the utility of social work. In return, research can contribute to influencing support systems by developing new processes of knowledge co-production and recognition of places and roles of researchers, decision makers, children and young people concerned, making possible the emergence collective actions. Contribution: In the line of research interventions and research "with", this article contributes to reflection on the links between research and public action.
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spelling doaj.art-b103e62e51b34caabd18fcdc3e2fd2872022-12-22T00:02:56ZengCentre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRSEnfances, Familles, Générations1708-63102019-09-01Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?Pierrine RobinResearch Framework: This article is part of a participatory research in child protection, resulting in the collaboration of university and peer researchers in a process of inquiry, political consultation and collective mobilization. Objectives: It questions the reciprocal links of influence between research, interventions and collective action in childhood protection in France. Methodology: This article is based on data from the research journal and an analysis of the research process. Results: In this article, we argue that the participative research contribute to developing new forms of knowledge, by establishing new relationship between theory and practice, and new models of interactions between researchers, decision makers and users. We also underline the risk that this innovative analytical device will lose its critical purpose in its relationship with institutions seeking to incorporate criticism while reducing its scope. Conclusions: However, this work shows that research devices are modelled by support systems in a context where the participation of users becomes the cornerstone of legitimizing the utility of social work. In return, research can contribute to influencing support systems by developing new processes of knowledge co-production and recognition of places and roles of researchers, decision makers, children and young people concerned, making possible the emergence collective actions. Contribution: In the line of research interventions and research "with", this article contributes to reflection on the links between research and public action.http://journals.openedition.org/efg/8856peer researchchildhood protectionanalytical methodintervention approach
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Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?
Enfances, Familles, Générations
peer research
childhood protection
analytical method
intervention approach
title Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?
title_full Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?
title_fullStr Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?
title_full_unstemmed Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?
title_short Dispositifs de recherche, d’intervention et d’action collective : quelles influences réciproques en protection de l’enfance ?
title_sort dispositifs de recherche d intervention et d action collective quelles influences reciproques en protection de l enfance
topic peer research
childhood protection
analytical method
intervention approach
url http://journals.openedition.org/efg/8856
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