'Now we call it research': participatory health research involving marginalized women who use drugs
- PMID: 21059151
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2010.00507.x
'Now we call it research': participatory health research involving marginalized women who use drugs
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss and analyse the strategies employed and challenges encountered when conducting a recent feminist participatory action research study with highly marginalized women who were illicit drug users in an inner city area of Vancouver, Canada. Through an analysis of the political economy of participatory praxis within current neoliberal contexts, we focus on three main areas: (i) reconceptualizing the pragmatics of participation; (ii) the microeconomic implications of participatory research, including ethical issues in payment for research participation; and (iii) the value and limits of using research as a tool for activism and empowerment. We conclude with a brief discussion of what we see to be some of the most salient social justice implications arising from feminist and participatory approaches to health research within neoliberal political spaces.
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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