We found a match
Your institution may have rights to this item. Sign in to continue.
- Title
Qualitative Research as Social Justice Practice with Culturally Diverse Populations.
- Authors
Lyons, Heather Z.; Bike, Denise H.; Ojeda, Lizette; Johnson, Adanna; Rosales, Rocío; Flores, Lisa Y.
- Abstract
The qualitative research process can offer counselors and psychologists the opportunity to participate in social justice practice. Qualitative research contributes to social justice when researchers promote the following principles: equity, access, participation, and harmony for culturally diverse populations, those currently most at risk for acts of social injustice. In this manuscript we suggests ways in which qualitative approaches can provide a vehicle by which social justice can be enacted when researchers are conscious and deliberate about these intentions. To this end, we review and highlight best practices in socially just qualitative research processes across the following aspects of research: design, data collection, data analysis and interpretation, and application of findings.
- Subjects
SOCIAL justice; CULTURAL pluralism; QUALITATIVE research; SOCIAL injustice; COUNSELORS; SOCIAL participation
- Publication
Journal for Social Action in Counseling & Psychology, 2013, Vol 5, Issue 2, p10
- ISSN
2159-8142
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33043/jsacp.5.2.10-25