Art and action: What participatory action research with adult survivors must address

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Abstract

Through research on child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult survivors, knowledge is gained. This knowledge might support decisions-whether political, professional or otherwise-that affect the lives of children who are victims of CSA and adult survivors. Additionally, this knowledge influences what the public knows about CSA and adult survivors and as a consequence, how child victims of CSA and adult survivors are treated in everyday life. Given the huge impact research can have on survivors' lives, this chapter raises the question of what aspects of CSA and survivorship are relevant for survivors from survivors' perspective and whether these aspects can be addressed by Participatory Action Research (PAR) as a research paradigm. To identify relevant aspects, survivors' artwork is analysed because art is a way to contribute to public discourses with very little regulation. For analysis, the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse is used. In this chapter, we introduce basic theories of knowledge from a constructivist perspective in a short background section and explain the aim and method of analysis. Afterwards, we present some key aspects of survivors' art on CSA and survivorship: The invasiveness of CSA, speech, the symbolic violence behind physical abuse and issues of injustice and responsibility are discussed. Additionally, the discursive relation between artists and audience is of interest to finally answer whether-and, if so, why-PAR is an appropriate research paradigm to address these aspects.

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Stern, A., & Nathanaili-Penotet, J. (2023). Art and action: What participatory action research with adult survivors must address. In Participatory Research on Child Maltreatment with Children and Adult Survivors: Concepts, Ethics, and Methods (pp. 229–245). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-526-220231015

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