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Together in Research: collaboration and relationships between researchers and social movements. Learning from South African experience.

Description du projet

Recherche et collaboration avec les mouvements sociaux en Afrique du Sud

L’Afrique du Sud a connu d’importants changements au cours des dernières années de l’apartheid (vers 1980), notamment les développements de la recherche. Une meilleure compréhension de l’interaction entre les chercheurs et les mouvements sociaux est indispensable. Le projet TiR, financé par le MSCA, se penche sur les collaborations entre les chercheurs et les mouvements sociaux sud-africains. Il ambitionne d’appréhender les formes particulières de coopération qui ont abouti à des initiatives innovantes de recherche-action. Ces collaborations demeurent au cœur des pratiques de recherche transformatrices en Afrique du Sud. Combinant des recherches d’archives, des entretiens narratifs et des observations participantes, le projet examine les discussions, la dynamique des relations et les méthodologies de recherche qui ont influencé le partenariat entre les chercheurs et les activistes à l’université de Nelson Mandela Bay.

Objectif

The proposed research explores the day-to-day relationships that have developed between South African researchers and social movements from the last years of Apartheid (1980-) to the present, in order to understand how these relationships have given rise to distinctive forms of collaboration, based on shared knowledge production and plural understanding of societal problems, which have underpinned pioneering action-research projects, and which are still at the hearth of South African transformative research praxis. Drawing on extensive archival research, narrative interviews and participant observation, TiR will provide an in-depth ethnographic and historical analysis of the debates, relational modes and research methods that shaped the collaboration between researchers and movements in Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB), South Africa, and will create an original Repository of Transformative Research Practices. Based on collected data, and using elicitation and performative techniques, South African researchers and members of social movements will be involved in a self-reflective practice focused on their personal and collective experience. This practice will be the starting point of a process of collective writing that will translate the salient elements of South African transformative research praxis into ethical and methodological guidelines. By sharing and discussing these guidelines with Italian academic community and social movements, TiR aims to foster a dialogue on research-movement collaboration in order to innovate transformative research praxis in Europe and beyond. The ER will learn-through-research and strengthen the theoretical and methodological knowledge on participatory and performative action research at Nelson Mandela University, NMB (South Africa) and UNITO, Turin (Italy), and will receive training in visual methods and in participatory video making through a secondment to the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester (UK).

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 207 796,80
Adresse
VIA GIUSEPPE VERDI 8
10124 Torino
Italie

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Région
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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