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Cooperative Inquiry

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Cooperative inquiry is a participatory research methodology that involves collaborative investigation between researchers and participants. It emphasizes shared inquiry, mutual learning, and collective problem-solving to address complex issues, often within educational, organizational, or social contexts.

Key Features

  • Participatory approach involving stakeholders directly affected by the research topic
  • Emphasis on collaborative problem-solving and mutual learning
  • Use of iterative cycles of planning, action, observation, and reflection
  • Focus on empowering participants and fostering co-creation of knowledge
  • Applicable in diverse settings such as education, community development, and organizational change

Pros

  • Promotes inclusive participation and empowers stakeholders
  • Encourages practical solutions tailored to specific contexts
  • Builds strong relationships between researchers and communities
  • Fosters deep understanding through reflective cycles
  • Flexible and adaptable methodology for various fields

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming due to collaborative processes
  • Requires significant commitment from all participants
  • Potential for conflicts or power imbalances among stakeholders
  • May lack generalizability due to context-specific findings
  • Framework complexity can pose implementation challenges

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