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Politics and Practices of Inclusion: Intersectional Participatory Action Research

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:30 authored by Joanna Wheeler, Jackie Shaw, Jo Howard
A politics of exclusion is gaining ground in the global North and South, actively excluding and delegitimizing certain groups. At the same time, in global policy discourse, such as the sustainable development goals, there is an increasing focus on inclusion of the most marginalized and a reduction of inequalities. This article explores the politics and practice of inclusion through grounded examples of intersectional participatory action research (PAR). It uses examples from South Africa and India to consider the added value of taking an intersectional approach to PAR. We trace how intersectionality in practice draws attention to hidden knowledge and experience, challenges discriminatory labels, and requires careful navigation between individual and group processes. We analyse the potential for PAR processes to enable groups to surface and acknowl edge inequalities across difference. We propose that, through creative processes and iterative dialogue and reflection, exclusionary attitudes and discourses which undermine people’s agency can be challenged, and alternative, inclusive narratives may be constructed. Finally, we argue that this process is relevant to wider political debates.

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Wheeler, J., Shaw, J. and Howard, J. (2020) 'Politics and Practices of Inclusion: Intersectional Participatory Action Research', Community Development Journal, Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 45–63, DOI: 10.1093/cdj/bsz036

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