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Dialogic Pedagogy for Youth Participatory Action Research: Facilitation of an Intergroup Empowerment Program
Authors:Adriana Aldana  Katie Richards-Schuster  Barry Checkoway
Institution:1. Department of Social Work, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, California, USA;2. School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Abstract:This article describes the pedagogical and facilitation approach of a yearlong youth empowerment program that engaged a group of adolescents who were racially and socioeconomically diverse in participatory action research. Nine adolescents from inner-city neighborhoods and suburban communities across the metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, region completed a Photovoice project. As part of the project, the youth documented racial segregation to inform community-based advocacy efforts. Pedagogical principles from intergroup dialogues were used to help facilitate participants’ understanding of differences across race and socioeconomic status. The article outlines the four-stage curricular design used to organize group activities. Those stages are (1) group formation, (2) exploration of differences and commonalities, (3) discussion of controversial issues, and (4) action planning. This article illustrates how facilitation of a diverse group in participatory action research may require a dialogic approach that addresses cross-cultural differences and builds positive intergroup collaboration skills.
Keywords:Cross-cultural  intergroup dialogue  participatory action research  race  youth empowerment
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