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Citation

González ER, Lejano RP, Vidales G, Conner RF, Kidokoro Y, Fazeli B, Cabrales R. J. Urban Aff. 2007; 29(1): 77-100.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Urban Affairs Association, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1467-9906.2007.00324.x

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The community-based approach to health research and intervention is a model of inquiry rooted in Freire's participatory action research (PAR). We need to show, in concept and practice, what it is about PAR that may be well suited for the types of health issues we encounter in inner-city environments. What type of learning results, how does this respond to particular health issues in the urban context, and what are the particular challenges faced in translating Freire's model into today's urban setting? To investigate these questions, we describe a recent PAR project in Southeast Los Angeles, California—an area known to some as “Asthmatown.” One salient finding of the research is that PAR allows the integration of complex and multiple forms of knowledge, and this is a necessary response to the complex and multiplex nature of cumulative impacts. There are challenges to translating the model to the urban setting, however, such as the difficulties of participation in today's urban milieu. The research leads to some lessons for practitioners, such as the need to build “constant” elements into PAR projects. Lastly, we reflect on implications of this model for institutional reform.

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