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Critical Perspectives Series: Webinar 10 - Using Quantitative Methods with Participatory Action Research: Its Possibilities, Challenges and Limitations
Friday, April 05, 2024, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
Category: Critical Perspectives in Quantitative Methods

Critical Perspectives in Quantitative Methods Series Webinar 10: Using Quantitative Methods with Participatory Action Research: Its Possibilities, Challenges and Limitations
April 5, 2024 | 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET
Speaker:
 Brett G. Stoudt, City University of New York (CUNY)

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This session will focus on using critical quantitative methods within the context of Participatory Action Research (PAR). The presenter will use a case study in the South Bronx along with other PAR examples in New York City to illustrate the collaborative possibilities, challenges and limitations of quantification. Of particular emphasis, the presenter will speak about participatory strategies for developing, distributing, analyzing and communicating community-based surveys as well as using public data and other means of collecting/organizing numeric data in support of policy change.

 

Brett G. Stoudt, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Doctoral Program at the City University of New York, Graduate Center where he is the former head of the Ph.D. program in Critical Social/Personality and Environmental Psychology and currently serves as Psychology’s Deputy Executive Officer of the Graduate Center Campus. He is also a faculty member in the Social Welfare and Urban Education doctoral programs. Dr. Stoudt has worked on numerous participatory action research projects with community groups, lawyers, and policymakers nationally and internationally. His general interests include the social psychology of privilege and oppression with specific focus on the human impact of the criminal legal system, especially policing. He is also interested in critical methodologies, particularly critical approaches to quantitative research.