Antonio Delgado-Baena, Laura Serrano, Rocío Vela-Jiménez, R. López-Montero, Antonio Sianes
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摘要
几十年来,参与式行动研究(PAR)已经扩展为一种应用于不同背景的科学实践,其特点是参与群体的参与和面向社会变革。然而,在强调方法的方法与强调从非殖民化角度追求社会变革的方法之间存在着某种辩证的紧张关系。本文质疑这种实践如何反映在科学转移中,不仅分析了PAR中科学生产的发展和范围,还分析了学院如何在这种转移中再现殖民性固有的关系。为此,收集了Web of Science (WoS)上托管的PAR的生产情况,并使用VosViewer软件应用描述和关系技术进行了文献计量学分析。这项研究的结论是,科学生产并没有停止增长,而且应用科学的知识领域已经多样化。但也指出了知识生产模式如何再现殖民地的权力关系,影响PAR的转移。这一分析有助于对以改进社会转型过程为导向的科学方法的辩论。
Epistemic injustice and dissidence: A bibliometric analysis of the literature on Participatory Action Research hosted on the Web of Science
For decades, Participatory Action Research (PAR) has been extended as a scientific praxis applied in different contexts, characterised by the involvement of participating groups and oriented towards social transformation. However, there is a certain dialectical tension between those approaches that emphasise the method versus those that emphasise the pursuit of social change from a decolonial perspective. This article questions how this praxis is reflected in scientific transfer, analysing not only the development and scope of scientific production in PAR, but also how the academy may reproduce relations inherent to coloniality in this transfer. To this end, the production on PAR hosted on the Web of Science (WoS) is collected, and a bibliometric analysis is performed by applying descriptive and relational techniques using VosViewer software. The study concludes that scientific production has not stopped growing and that the areas of knowledge where it is applied have diversified. However, it also points out how the knowledge production model reproduces the power relations of coloniality, affecting PAR’s transfer. This analysis can contribute to the debate on a scientific approach oriented to improve processes of social transformation.
期刊介绍:
Action Research is a new international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal which is a forum for the development of the theory and practice of action research. Our purpose with this international, peer reviewed journal is to offer a forum for participative, action oriented inquiry into questions that matter--questions relevant to people in the conduct of their lives, that enable them to flourish in their organizations and communities, and that evince a deep concern for the wider ecology. The aim of the journal is to offer a viable alternative to dominant "disinterested" models of social science, one that is relevant to people in the conduct of their lives, their organizations and their communities.