Conducting collaborative research across global North-South contexts: benefits, challenges and implications of working with visual and digital participatory research approaches

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Mitchell McSweeney, Janet Otte, Patrick Eyul, L. Hayhurst, Donna Tara Parytci
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ABSTRACT There are a variety of important methodological considerations for collaborations between global North researchers and local community-based researchers undertaking empirical investigation in the field of sport for development and peace (SDP) in the global South. To explore these, we outline the participatory action research methodology adopted in this study and the use of visual and digital methods to explore the use of bicycles to achieve international development goals – as part of what we call the ‘bicycles for development’ (BFD) movement – in Uganda. We describe (1) the preparation involved in such an approach; (2) the collaborative processes of visual and digital methods utilised for the research; and (3) key elements of our participatory approach, including mutual learning, understanding expectations of the international partnership, and interpreting the nuances involved in conducting cross-cultural research. We conclude the paper by discussing the methodological implications these three elements have for future SDP and BFD research and the importance of critically considering team-based, participatory action research.
在全球南北背景下开展合作研究:采用视觉和数字参与式研究方法的好处、挑战和影响
全球北方研究人员与当地社区研究人员在全球南方体育促进发展与和平(SDP)领域进行实证调查时,有各种重要的方法论考虑因素。为了探讨这些问题,我们概述了本研究中采用的参与性行动研究方法,以及使用视觉和数字方法来探索使用自行车实现国际发展目标-作为我们称之为“自行车促进发展”(BFD)运动的一部分-在乌干达。我们描述(1)这种方法所涉及的准备;(2)研究中使用的视觉和数字方法的协作过程;(3)我们参与式方法的关键要素,包括相互学习,理解国际伙伴关系的期望,以及解释进行跨文化研究所涉及的细微差别。我们通过讨论这三个要素对未来SDP和BFD研究的方法学意义以及批判性地考虑基于团队的参与性行动研究的重要性来结束本文。
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