2022
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daac017
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Eliciting critical hope in community-based HIV research with transgender women in Toronto, Canada: methodological insights

Abstract: Summary Critical hope centres optimism and possibilities for change in the midst of struggles for social justice. It was a central tenet of early participatory pedagogy and HIV research. However, critical hope has been overlooked in contemporary HIV research that largely focuses on risk and biomedical interventions in ways that obscure collective agency and community strengths. We conducted a community-based study with transgender (trans) women of colour in Toronto, Canada to adapt an evidence-b… Show more

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“…For instance, our strengths-based approach to participatory mapping methods emphasize youth's intrapersonal processes of critical hope-aspirations and belief in the potential of social change in the context of injustice 28 -through integrating mapping and multi-media techniques (song, dance). This approach potentially facilitates youth expressions of joy and dreams for the future to inform recommendations to improve challenging and stressful contexts of resource scarcity.…”
Section: Case Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, our strengths-based approach to participatory mapping methods emphasize youth's intrapersonal processes of critical hope-aspirations and belief in the potential of social change in the context of injustice 28 -through integrating mapping and multi-media techniques (song, dance). This approach potentially facilitates youth expressions of joy and dreams for the future to inform recommendations to improve challenging and stressful contexts of resource scarcity.…”
Section: Case Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%