一个来自圭亚那的案例研究:调整参与式研究设计以促进“知识公平”

Richard Holliman, A. Marino, A. Grand, A. Berardi, J. Mistry, Deirdre Jafferally, Raquel S. Thomas, G. Roberts, Carol-Ann Marcus, Indranee Roopsind, A. Roberts
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在本文中,我们将哲学(知识不公正)、批判理论(知识灭杀)和实践方法(参与研究设计)的思想与土著知识结合起来,在一个名为DETECT(提高社区健康和抵御不断升级的气候破坏的综合空间技术媒介控制)的项目中促进“了解的公平性”,这是一个早期预警系统,用于支持社区使用卫星识别蚊子滋生地点。无人机和地面传感技术。DETECT采用了参与研究设计来通知奖励前计划。我们记录了由土著和其他研究人员组成的项目团队如何根据COVID-19大流行重新构想计划,使项目参与者能够安全、公平地会面,并反思了在以脆弱性、风险、复杂性和不确定性为特征的快速变化的条件下,跨国界和文化参与的一些关键挑战。
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A case study from Guyana of adapting engaged research design to promote ‘fairness in knowing’
In this paper, we have combined ideas drawn from philosophy (epistemic injustice), critical theory (epistemicide) and practical approaches (engaged research design) with Indigenous knowledge to promote ‘fairness in knowing’ in a project called DETECT (Integrated Space Technology Vector Control for Enhancing community health and resilience against escalating climatic disruptions), an early warning system to support communities in identifying mosquito breeding sites using satellite, drone and ground-sensing technologies. DETECT used engaged research design to inform pre-award planning. We document how the project team, comprising Indigenous and other researchers, re-imagined the plans in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic to allow project participants to meet safely and equitably, and reflect on some of the key challenges in engaging across borders and cultures in the context of rapidly changing conditions characterised by vulnerability, risk, complexity and uncertainty.
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