Understanding the impact on children’s citizenship of participating in community-based action research

Wilson, Suzanne orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7021-8967, Ridley, Julie orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-0879-308X and Morris, David orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-7372-8084 (2024) Understanding the impact on children’s citizenship of participating in community-based action research. Citizenship Studies, 28 (2). pp. 222-242. ISSN 1362-1025

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2024.2360404

Abstract

This paper explores the lived experience of citizenship of working-class girls from a marginalised ex-mining town in northern England engaged as community researchers in participatory action research. The research aimed to better understand the relationships within their local community. Qualitative methods were used to examine the girls’ experience of the research and its impact on their sense of community, which is discussed using the lens of ‘lived citizenship’ (Kallio et al. 2020). We conclude that children’s experience of participatory research approaches can be understood as subjective or lived citizenship. This contributes to understanding how they perceived their acts of citizenship, particularly in relation to others in their community. Supporting the international literature on subjectivity in citizenship studies and the critical appreciation of intersectionality in in participatory research, this paper demonstrates how such involvement can lead to positive subjective outcomes in groups experiencing marginalisation, such as working-class girls.


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