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On insiders (emic) and outsiders (etic): Views of self, and othering

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SYSTEMIC PRACTICE AND ACTION RESEARCH
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 151-162

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11213-005-4155-8

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self; other; insiders; outsiders; social justice

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Insiders and outsiders to social issues is a concept that is an integral part of Participatory Action Research, which emphasizes the partnering and working together with people who are closest to the problem by dint of personal experience and identity, in order to address complex social problems. The writer believes that working with insiders in regard to social issues is a powerful concept but not as simple as it might at first seem to be. This paper explores the problems associated with accepting the concept wholeheartedly by using a real-life example of a community issue to explore it.

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