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- PublicationOpen AccessBuilding inclusive and democratic schools in Spain: strategies for mobilising knowledge on inclusive education through participatory action research(Taylor and Francis Group, 2021-07-22) Moliner García, Odet; Lozano Martínez, Josefina; Aguado Odina, Teresa; Amiama, Joxe; Didáctica y Organización EscolarThis article presents the results of a research on transformation processes for creating more democratic and inclusive schools. Through a multiple case study of four Spanish schools, the authors analyse how the actors involved in participatory action research processes mobilise knowledge on inclusive education. The authors explore the strategies that favour said mobilisation when inclusive, democratic and community curricular practices are implemented. These practices are carried out in schools within the framework of Participatory Action Research (PAR) processes. The results show that collaborative and dialogical practices allow to question the pedagogical practices, and serve for linking contexts (school, territory and university) and mobilising the available knowledge (generate it, apply it, share it and disseminate it).
- PublicationOpen AccessInstitutionalization of participatory food system research: encouraging reflexivity and collective relational learning(Murcia: Servicio de publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia., 2018) Van Dyck, Barbara; Vankeerberghen, Audrey; Audrey, Emmanuel; Maughan, Noémie; Visser, MarjoleinThis paper draws on an ongoing experience of supporting participatory action research for sustainable food systems in Brussels. To share our insights and identify learnings from this ex-perience, we bring together discussions in the literature on the development of an urban food systems perspective on agroecology, the institutionalization of agroecology and of participa-tory action research. We show how stimulating reflexivity and collective relational learning, hold promises as a strategy for resisting the potential drawbacks of the institutionalization of partici-patory food system research.