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Community projects and excluded young people: reflections on a participatory narrative research approach

Pages 331-351 | Received 15 Dec 2003, Accepted 21 Jun 2004, Published online: 20 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Much has been written about the epistemological, theoretical and methodological bases of inclusive research, but how does it look in practice? This paper critically documents a participatory narrative approach to research with young people that, it is argued and demonstrated, foregrounds their agendas as critical researchers. The paper draws upon a research project that explored the meaning of community projects to young people excluded from school‐based educational provision in Sheffield, UK. The remit was to capture their critical views on these projects and to flag up good practice with them as co‐researchers. This paper reflects on the research approach and the findings that, as a team, were elicited. ‘It's time for a fresh start’ was a phrase much heard in the research. When projects worked well, they appeared to draw heavily upon a philosophy of giving young people new contexts and experiences to better themselves in ways that might not have been met in schools; they remained in projects when they felt respected by workers and when the projects gave them new and relevant experiences that they could take with them as they entered early adulthood. Similarly, young people illuminated the potency of research to elicit meaning and meaningmaking practices. By focusing on narrative, a storied approach to research provided opportunities for participation, included a whole host of perspectives and critically engaged with emergent policy, practice and theory issues.

Notes

Dan Goodley is at the School of Education, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. Peter Clough is at the Graduate School of Education, 2 Queen's University Belfast, 69/71 University Street, Belfast BT7 1HL, UK. Correspondence should be addressed to Dan Goodley: School of Education, University of Sheffield, 388 Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2TA, UK; email: [email protected].

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Dan Goodley is at the School of Education, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. Peter Clough is at the Graduate School of Education, 2 Queen's University Belfast, 69/71 University Street, Belfast BT7 1HL, UK. Correspondence should be addressed to Dan Goodley: School of Education, University of Sheffield, 388 Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2TA, UK; email: [email protected].

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