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- Title
Front Porch Conversations: Methodological Innovations to Participatory Action Research & Asset-Based Community Development.
- Authors
Brewer, Josh; Kliewer, Brandon
- Abstract
Complex public problems are resistant to top-down, technical solutions creating the need for new and innovative ways of approaching community. In response, many practitioners working in community development organisations have embraced community strengthsor asset-based approaches to community development, including Asset Based Community Development (ABCD). Similarly, those scholars committed to social change have started to include action research/learning and participatory approaches to their research design, including Participatory Action Research (PAR). This article describes a qualitative method that was developed by a non-profit practitioner working for a local Habitat for Humanity affiliate and a researcher from a land-grant university in Manhattan, Kansas to operationalise a neighbourhood revitalisation framework with a community conversation series called Front Porch Conversations. The qualitative method developed by the university-nonprofit partnership –called the Front Porch Development Procedure – serves as both a PAR-informed mode of inquiry and an ABCD-informed mode of development. This method provides an example of how university-community partnerships can approach changemaking in novel ways by considering ABCD and PAR approaches.
- Subjects
MANHATTAN (Kan.); HABITAT for Humanity International Inc.; COMMUNITY-based participatory research; COMMUNITY development; LAND grant institutions; PARTICIPANT observation; ACTION research; NONPROFIT organizations
- Publication
Gateways: International Journal of Community Research & Engagement, 2023, Vol 61, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1836-3393
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5130/ijcre.v16i2.8670