The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology 2017
DOI: 10.4135/9781526405555.n19
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“…It is a relationally and context-sensitive focus group method (see Barbour, 2014; Chilisa, 2020), focusing on creating an optimal interpersonal space for data collection that enables research participation irrespective of participants’ or researchers’ background (socio-economic or socio-cultural) and by its composition and application provides a transformative context. Since its development in 2002, the method has been applied in more than 30 different research topics (social science, environmental science, community psychology, youth studies, socio-gerontology), thereby demonstrating its applicability across subject disciplines and contexts (Dlamini & Tesfamichael, 2021; Liebenberg & Theron, 2015; Malpert et al, 2017; Romm, 2018; Theron, 2016).…”
Section: Example Of Mmogo-methods Participant-created Visual Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a relationally and context-sensitive focus group method (see Barbour, 2014; Chilisa, 2020), focusing on creating an optimal interpersonal space for data collection that enables research participation irrespective of participants’ or researchers’ background (socio-economic or socio-cultural) and by its composition and application provides a transformative context. Since its development in 2002, the method has been applied in more than 30 different research topics (social science, environmental science, community psychology, youth studies, socio-gerontology), thereby demonstrating its applicability across subject disciplines and contexts (Dlamini & Tesfamichael, 2021; Liebenberg & Theron, 2015; Malpert et al, 2017; Romm, 2018; Theron, 2016).…”
Section: Example Of Mmogo-methods Participant-created Visual Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values familiar to community psychology such as empowerment, social justice, and health and well‐being (Malpert et al., forthcoming) informed my decision‐making related to understanding my role and proceeding with my partnership in an ethical manner. There were, of course, times when these values were in conflict with one another just as the differing views of poverty were.…”
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“…As this idea comprises, instead of studying individual experiences and choices, community psychologists understand well‐being as a positive state that entails both individual and community levels (Evans & Prilleltensky, 2007), shifting the view of well‐being as an individual phenomenon toward one that is relational and a matter of social justice (Prilleltensky, 2012). Consequently, individual and collective well‐being experiences are connected and, in turn, inseparable from the social conditions that determine the structure of opportunities in which people operate and develop (Malpert et al, 2017).…”
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“…Consequently, individual and collective well-being experiences are connected and, in turn, inseparable from the social conditions that determine the structure of opportunities in which people operate and develop (Malpert et al, 2017).…”
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