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1 day virtual workshop
\nNovember 15, 2022, 8:00 am-4:00 pm PT<\/h4>\n

Globally, there is growing awareness of the politics of design, as invisible systems of hierarchy and privilege are becoming more visible to more designers. Participation plays a large role in the power dynamics around design. Who is participating? When, where, how, and why are they participating? If you are looking for a methodology that helps you determine when you bring community members into the design process to participate and what specific methods and activities you do with them, this is not the workshop for you. We will focus on the meta-methodology Radical Participatory Research (RPR) in which community members are always present and leading and through which you would do all the same activities and methods you would normally do.<\/p>\n

This workshop will start with a short, general introduction to Participatory Research methodologies, and then specifically introduce a type of relational research called Radical Participatory Research (RPR), a meta-methodology. We will explore ways to transition to RPR, team recruitment, bias awareness, transitional facilitation, intersectional research, asset-based methodologies, compensation, evaluation, and RPR advocacy.<\/p>\n

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