Brave global spaces: Researching digital health and human rights through transnational participatory action research

Javier Guerrero-C , Nomtika Mjwana , Sebastian Leon-Giraldo , Sara L.M. Davis
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In this paper we reflect on our experience with applying Transnational Participatory Action Research (TPAR) to a multi-country study of digital health and human rights of young adults living with and affected by HIV in five low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and identify some lessons learned for future projects. First, we propose a definition of TPAR based on our experience and our analysis of power in the project. We present an overview of the research design and implementation, which melded diverse working cultures and research methods. Next, we describe how we adapted outputs, working methods and terminology to meet the diverse and specific needs of civil society organizations, community-led networks and academics working in diverse national and transnational spaces. This required us to understand and adapt to the different temporalities at play. The creation of brave spaces and the development of an intersectional lens were key to addressing tensions that naturally emerged in our collaboration. Finally, we summarize lessons learns and challenges for the next stage of the project.
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勇敢的全球空间:通过跨国参与式行动研究开展数字健康与人权研究
在本文中,我们回顾了将跨国参与式行动研究(TPAR)应用于对五个中低收入国家(LMICs)感染艾滋病病毒和受其影响的年轻成年人的数字健康和人权进行多国研究的经验,并为未来的项目总结了一些经验教训。首先,我们根据自己的经验和对项目中权力的分析,提出了 "TPAR "的定义。我们概述了融合了不同工作文化和研究方法的研究设计和实施。接下来,我们介绍了如何调整成果、工作方法和术语,以满足在不同国家和跨国空间工作的民间社会组织、社区领导的网络和学术界的不同具体需求。这就要求我们理解并适应不同的时间性。创造勇敢的空间和发展交叉视角是解决合作中自然出现的紧张关系的关键。最后,我们总结了项目下一阶段的经验教训和挑战。
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Journal of responsible technology
Journal of responsible technology Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction
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