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Do you or those in your network have experience measuring power or empowerment?
I'm currently recruiting for a research study embracing and evolving a participatory, feminist, power-sharing methodology for co production of knowledge around measuring empowerment and epistemic justice.
Please consider joining and *sharing with your networks*! See the links below and the flier attached for info.
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This looks so interesting - can't wait to read about your study when you're finished!
All the best for it!
Hi, you may be interested in a paper co-written by myself and Alessandra Galie which develops a new concept of power which we call power through. We also talk about the fieldwork in Syria and Tanzania which led to the development of this concept, as we felt something was missing from the four classic definitions of power. We are about to start to start fieldwork in India to evidence this concept more fully.
Keep us posted on your work!
Best regards CAthy
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