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ArtikelTransformative Paradigm: Mixed Methods and Social Justice  
Oleh: Mertens, Donna M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Mixed Methods Research vol. 1 no. 3 (Jul. 2007), page 212-225.
Topik: transformative; mixed methods; marginalized groups; feminist; race based; disability
Fulltext: 212.pdf (487.16KB)
Isi artikelThe intersection of mixed methods and social justice has implications for the role of the researcher and choices of specific paradigmatic perspectives. The transformative paradigm with its associated philosophical assumptions provides a framework for addressing inequality and injustice in society using culturally competent, mixed methods strategies. The recognition that realities are constructed and shaped by social, political, cultural, economic, and racial/ethnic values indicates that power and privilege are important determinants of which reality will be privileged in a research context. Methodological inferences based on the underlying assumptions of the transformative paradigm reveal the potential strength of combining qualitative and quantitative methods. A qualitative dimension is needed to gather community perspectives at each stage of the research process, while a quantitative dimension provides the opportunity to demonstrate outcomes that have credibility for community members and scholars. Transformative mixed methodologies provide a mechanism for addressing the complexities of research in culturally complex settings that can provide a basis for social change.
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