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Partnering for anti-poverty praxis in Circles® USA: : Applications of critical dialogic reflexivity

  • Autores: Mary Jane Collier
  • Localización: Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, ISSN-e 1751-3057, Vol. 8, Nº. 3, 2015, págs. 208-223
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The value of critical dialogic reflexivity is demonstrated through analysis of interview conversations between academic and practitioner partners in Circles® USA, a national nonprofit organization working to ameliorate poverty. The partnerships include the academic/practitioner author with six others: Circles founder and CEO, a lead trainer and codeveloper of training curriculum, and four individuals working to move out of poverty. The analysis features examples of critical dialogic reflexivity related to negotiating macro-, meso- and microcontextual structures, cultural identifications, status locations, privilege, and ideologies that impact their relationships and work to end poverty. Caveats and implications for critical community engagement, intercultural alliances and engaged scholarship are discussed


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