Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural Minorities
A transformative lens applied to research increases impact in the form of providing support for actions that increase social, economic, and environmental justice. Researchers who accept the role of supporting transformative change can enhance their abilities to do so through the use of a transformat...
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description | A transformative lens applied to research increases impact in the form of providing support for actions that increase social, economic, and environmental justice. Researchers who accept the role of supporting transformative change can enhance their abilities to do so through the use of a transformative lens that informs the design, implementation, and use of their research. The transformative ethical assumption informs methodological choices in that the research design consciously focuses on addressing inequities and providing a platform for transformative change. Engagement with members of marginalized and vulnerable communities is critical and needs to be approached in ways that value the knowledge they bring and addresses power inequities. Methodologies that are commensurate with a transformative approach include the use of mixed methods, viewing the role of the researcher as a social change agent, learning from social activism, and employing specific strategies for culturally responsive inclusion, addressing power differences, and planning for sustainability. Examples of research that increased social impact illustrate how these methodologies have been applied: social activism strategies to address structural racism for youth and for Black men in prison; culturally responsive strategies in research affecting members of sexual minorities in countries in which same-sex behaviors are prohibited by law and for incarcerated women; power inequities in research for people living in high poverty, including children in Nicaragua and Indigenous South Africans; and planning for sustainability with Indigenous youth in Canada and farmers in South Africa. The transformative approach to research asks researchers to critically examine their role in sustaining an oppressive status quo and to address the challenges of supporting increased justice. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e5d5cc6732ee4394819f53690fe31e532022-12-21T19:51:30ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods1609-40692021-10-012010.1177/16094069211051563Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural MinoritiesDonna M. Mertens PhDA transformative lens applied to research increases impact in the form of providing support for actions that increase social, economic, and environmental justice. Researchers who accept the role of supporting transformative change can enhance their abilities to do so through the use of a transformative lens that informs the design, implementation, and use of their research. The transformative ethical assumption informs methodological choices in that the research design consciously focuses on addressing inequities and providing a platform for transformative change. Engagement with members of marginalized and vulnerable communities is critical and needs to be approached in ways that value the knowledge they bring and addresses power inequities. Methodologies that are commensurate with a transformative approach include the use of mixed methods, viewing the role of the researcher as a social change agent, learning from social activism, and employing specific strategies for culturally responsive inclusion, addressing power differences, and planning for sustainability. Examples of research that increased social impact illustrate how these methodologies have been applied: social activism strategies to address structural racism for youth and for Black men in prison; culturally responsive strategies in research affecting members of sexual minorities in countries in which same-sex behaviors are prohibited by law and for incarcerated women; power inequities in research for people living in high poverty, including children in Nicaragua and Indigenous South Africans; and planning for sustainability with Indigenous youth in Canada and farmers in South Africa. The transformative approach to research asks researchers to critically examine their role in sustaining an oppressive status quo and to address the challenges of supporting increased justice.https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069211051563 |
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title | Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural Minorities |
title_full | Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural Minorities |
title_fullStr | Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural Minorities |
title_full_unstemmed | Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural Minorities |
title_short | Transformative Research Methods to Increase Social Impact for Vulnerable Groups and Cultural Minorities |
title_sort | transformative research methods to increase social impact for vulnerable groups and cultural minorities |
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