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Reinventing liberatory practice : how do we work with groups of which we are not a part?

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Erin WilsonErin Wilson
The research that informed this paper asked: how can we work as allies of groups of which we are not a part? This question is particularly focused on work with people who have experienced colonisation by those who are aligned (by race, class, gender, culture or position) with the colonisers or oppressors. The research brings together literature in the fields of community work, adult education, and feminist and postcolonial theory, with Indigenous viewpoints and experience. An analysis of Indigenous viewpoints identified a range of key ideas about achieving social change.

These ideas are developed into several frameworks, two of which will be discussed here. The first framework offers a way of conceptualising work against oppression and proposes that it must involve a focus on fostering emancipatory agency. Emancipatory agency involves the capacity to know and to act towards social justice ends via meaning making which follows ethical criteria. An ethics of meaning making is proposed which includes a focus on: multiplicity and difference; the partial nature of all knowings; the context / situatedness of meaning; and the critical / reflective attitude in meaning making. This type of agency is dependent on the process of transformative dialogue which is inherently communal and is based on four micro processes: affirming the O/other; encountering, exploring and experiencing of multiple and partial views; moving between positions of self and others; and enacting meaning into the world. A second framework operationalises these ideas in the field of community development, and offers a method of practice.

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Event

International Conference on Engaging Communities (2005 : Brisbane, Australia)

Pagination

1 - 20

Publisher

[The Congress]

Location

Brisbane, Qld.

Place of publication

[Brisbane, Qld.]

Start date

2005-08-14

End date

2005-08-17

Language

eng

Notes

Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, Engaging Communities

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Gardiner, K Scott

Title of proceedings

Engaging communities conference : Proceedings of International Conference on Engaging Communities

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