Fuzzy cognitive mapping and photovoice: A pilot of a novel participatory methodology for addressing equity in community resilience research

A. Cafer, K. Gordon, G. Mann, K. Kaiser
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ABSTRACT This manuscript introduces a novel participatory mixed methods approach that combines fuzzy cognitive mapping (FCM) and photovoice. This pilot is designed to explore the possibilities for this mixed methodology to address two key gaps in the community resilience literature: (1) narrow focus on disaster-based or acute resilience and (2) lack of historically marginalized voices. This work was conducted in a rural, Black, Southern community. This pilot study suggests that while the proposed method does allow for the prioritization of marginalized voices and for a systems level approach to non-disaster resilience building; the FCM/photovoice combination presents limitations in interpretation for non-discrete decision-making. This method can be overwhelming for participants. Further research is needed to refine the protocol for its use in multiple decision-making processes within larger local phenomenon. Additionally, the combination of narrative storytelling and empirical analysis presents a unique opportunity for informing policy. This work is part of a larger project focused on the linkages between food environment, health, and general community resilience (Mann et al., 2020). It is important to emphasize that the purpose of this article is merely to present this method as an avenue for studying community resilience. A more robust analysis of the data collected as part of this study has been published elsewhere in more detail (Mann et al., 2020).
模糊认知映射和照片语音:一种新型参与式方法的试点,用于解决社区恢复力研究中的公平问题
本文介绍了一种结合模糊认知映射(FCM)和光声的新型参与式混合方法。该试点旨在探索这种混合方法的可能性,以解决社区恢复力文献中的两个关键空白:(1)对基于灾害或急性恢复力的狭隘关注;(2)缺乏历史上边缘化的声音。这项工作是在一个农村黑人南部社区进行的。这项试点研究表明,虽然拟议的方法确实允许边缘化声音的优先次序和非灾害复原力建设的系统级方法;FCM/光声组合在解释非离散决策时存在局限性。这种方法对参与者来说可能是压倒性的。需要进一步的研究来完善该协议,以便将其用于更大的局部现象中的多个决策过程。此外,叙事叙事和实证分析的结合为政策提供了一个独特的机会。这项工作是一个更大项目的一部分,该项目侧重于食品环境、健康和一般社区复原力之间的联系(Mann et al., 2020)。重要的是要强调,本文的目的仅仅是将这种方法作为研究社区恢复力的途径。对作为本研究的一部分收集的数据进行了更有力的分析,并在其他地方发表了更详细的分析(Mann et al., 2020)。
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