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Stories as indicators of practical knowledge: Analysing project workers' talk from a study of participation in a youth inclusion programme
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posted on 2023-06-07, 23:14 authored by Sevasti-Melissa NolasThe paper deals with the issue of practical knowledge for enabling participation. Participation as a strategy for change is widespread in community, health and human service contexts. Research to date has focused on the mechanisms of beneficiaries' participation (e.g. identity, empowerment, activity, gender, space). However, participation as an engagement strategy is action oriented and requires high levels of interaction between those creating the conditions for participation and those participating. These conditions need to be continuously adjusted and outcomes are often unpredictable. This process of `working with is often dealt with as a technical issue and captured in metaphorical language. Less emphasis has been given to the type of knowledge modalities that might be necessary in order to enable participation. Drawing on an ethnographic case study of participation in a youth inclusion programme the paper explores the role of stories as potential indicators of practical knowledge. The paper argues that enabling young people's participation requires intuition and imagination, patience and perseverance, and judgement for acting under uncertainty. It concludes that stories only partially fulfil their potential as indicators of such knowledge modalities.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Journal of Community and Applied Social PsychologyISSN
1052-9284Publisher
John Wiley and SonsExternal DOI
Issue
2Volume
21Page range
138-150Pages
12.0Department affiliated with
- Social Work and Social Care Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes