Participatory action research and intersectionality: a critical dialogical reflection of a study with older adults
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults
ISSN: 1471-7794
Article publication date: 19 October 2023
Issue publication date: 20 February 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Researchers who work in partnership with older adults in participatory studies often experience various advantages, but also complex ethical questions or even encounter obstacles during the research process. This paper aims to provide insights into the value of an intersectional lens in participatory research to understand how power plays out within a mixed research team of academic and community co-researchers.
Design/methodology/approach
Four academic researchers reflected in a case-study approach in a dialogical way on two critical case examples with the most learning potential by written dialogical and via face-to-face meetings in duos or trios. This study used an intersectionality-informed analysis.
Findings
This study shows that the intersectional lens helped the authors to understand the interactions of key players in the study and their different social locations. Intersections of age, gender, ethnicity/class and professional status stood out as categories in conflict. In hindsight, forms of privilege and oppression became more apparent. The authors also understood that they reproduced traditional power dynamics within the group of co-researchers and between academic and community co-researchers that did not match their mission for horizontal relations. This study showed that academics, although they wanted to work toward social inclusion and equality, were bystanders and people who reproduced power relations at several crucial moments. This was disempowering for certain older individuals and social groups and marginalized their voices and interests.
Originality/value
Till now, not many scholars wrote in-depth about race- and age-related tensions in partnerships in participatory action research or related approaches, especially not about tensions in research with older people.
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Acknowledgements
Since acceptance of this article, the following author has updated their affiliation: Barbara Groot is at the Department of Health Science, VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Citation
Muntinga, M., Bendien, E., Abma, T. and Groot, B. (2024), "Participatory action research and intersectionality: a critical dialogical reflection of a study with older adults", Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. 25 No. 1, pp. 9-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/QAOA-03-2023-0024
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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