Skip to main content

Workshop on Participatory Action Research

Workshop
banner
Saturday, April 27, 2024, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

This day-long workshop provides an opportunity for the participants to get to know the basics of participatory action research (PAR). By using non-formal educational methods, we will discuss both the theoretical background and the practical aspects of this method and see real-life examples how it can be used to solve social problems or to empower members of vulnerable social groups to recognize the structural reasons of oppression and stand up for their rights.  

This workshop is for individuals who:  
• Are interested to learn about community-based research works  
• Are interested in conducting research projects that can create real social change  
• Are curious how people who never had the chance to attend university can become researchers  

Main objectives  
• Introduction to the theoretical framework of participatory action research (PAR)  
• Learn about PAR-projects conducted by the School of Public Life  
• Demonstrate the connection between research and activism  
• Discussion of the practical aspects of PAR-projects  

The workshop is free. However, to ensure we have a small group that works intensively, participants are requested to submit their application through this form.   

Application Process  
Applicants should fill in the Application Form here.   

Application Deadline – April 24, 2024

------------------------------------------------------  
About the Trainers  

The School of Public Life is a community-based training, research and development center that develops democratic culture in Hungary by improving the citizenship skills of people living in social exclusion, supporting social movements and groups that fight for social justice, pursuing participatory and community-based research about social exclusion and democracy, and supporting the active public participation of disadvantaged individuals.  

Trainers:  
Eszter Kisgyura is the Program Manager of Artemisszió Foundation’s Mira Intercultural Community. She has a degree in Finance and International Management from Corvinus University of Budapest and Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. After studying, working and volunteering in several African and Asian countries she continued her studies at the University of Amsterdam and received a Master’s degree in International Development Studies . She is experienced in working with groups, with a particular interest in migration studies and participatory approaches. 

Zóra Molnár works for the School of Public Life as the participatory action research coordination. She studied Social Psychology at Eötvös Loránd University and earned a Master of Public Administration degree at the Central European University. Previously she has worked as the community organizer of a grassroots disability advocacy group called Living Independently in a Community