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Participatory Theatre as a Research Methodology: Identity, Performance and Social Action among Refugees

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  • Erene Kaptani
  • Nira Yuval-Davis

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The paper is based on the ESRC research project: ‘Identity, Performance and Social Action: Community Theatre Among Refugees’ which is part of the research programme on ‘Identities and Social Action’. After describing the project, the paper examines the methodological specificities and different stages of Playback and Forum Theatre. The latter includes image work, character building, scenes and interventions. It argues that overall participatory theatre, techniques as sociological research methods, provide different kinds of data and information than other methods – embodied, dialogical and illustrative. The paper ends by examining the circumstances in which the use of these techniques as research methodology are be beneficial. It also calls for an overall wider use of these techniques in sociological research, especially to study narratives of identity of marginalised groups, as well as to illustrate perceptions and experiences of social positionings and power relations in and outside community groupings. Using participatory theatre as a research tool, therefore, can be considered as one form of action research.

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  • Erene Kaptani & Nira Yuval-Davis, 2008. "Participatory Theatre as a Research Methodology: Identity, Performance and Social Action among Refugees," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 13(5), pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:13:y:2008:i:5:p:1-12
    DOI: 10.5153/sro.1789
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    1. Jayalaxshmi Mistry & Jacqueline Shaw, 2021. "Evolving Social and Political Dialogue through Participatory Video Processes," Progress in Development Studies, , vol. 21(2), pages 196-213, April.
    2. Nalita James, 2013. "Research on the ‘Inside’: The Challenges of Conducting Research with Young Offenders," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 18(4), pages 138-147, November.

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