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Social Representations, Underground Sociabilities, and Participatory Action Research (Natalia Concha)

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Natalia Concha works as a research fellow working in the ActEarly programme at the Centre for Primary Care at Queen Mary University of London. Natalia is from Colombia and has a research background in sociocultural psychology. Both of these elements of her background have influenced her approach to health research, and she brings three big ideas to the podcast:

  1. What can be said? Identity as a constraint on knowledge production by Gillespie and Cornish (Papers on Social Representation, 2010) - https://psr.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/PSR/article/view/381
  2. Underground Sociabilities by Jovchelovitch & Priego-Hernández (UNESCO, 2013) - https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/53678/1/Priego-Hernandez_2013_Underground_sociabilities.pdf
  3. "Together against the computer" by de Roux (chapter in "Action and Knowledge: Breaking the Monopoly with Participatory Action Research" by Orlando Fals-Borda and Muhammad Anisur Rahman, Apex Press, 1991)

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Episode Notes

Natalia Concha works as a research fellow working in the ActEarly programme at the Centre for Primary Care at Queen Mary University of London. Natalia is from Colombia and has a research background in sociocultural psychology. Both of these elements of her background have influenced her approach to health research, and she brings three big ideas to the podcast:

  1. What can be said? Identity as a constraint on knowledge production by Gillespie and Cornish (Papers on Social Representation, 2010) - https://psr.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/PSR/article/view/381
  2. Underground Sociabilities by Jovchelovitch & Priego-Hernández (UNESCO, 2013) - https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/53678/1/Priego-Hernandez_2013_Underground_sociabilities.pdf
  3. "Together against the computer" by de Roux (chapter in "Action and Knowledge: Breaking the Monopoly with Participatory Action Research" by Orlando Fals-Borda and Muhammad Anisur Rahman, Apex Press, 1991)

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