TY - JOUR
T1 - Participatory Convergence
T2 - Integrating Convergence and Participatory Action Research
AU - Castro-Diaz, Laura
AU - Roque, Anais
AU - Wutich, Amber
AU - Landes, Laura
AU - Li, Wen Wen
AU - Larson, Rhett
AU - Westerhoff, Paul
AU - Marcos-Hernandez, Mariana
AU - Hossain, Mohammad Jobayer
AU - Tsai, Yushiou
AU - Lucero, Ramon
AU - Todd, Griffin
AU - White, Dave
AU - Hanemann, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper introduces the concept of “Participatory Convergence” as a framework to meet grand social-ecological challenges. Participatory Convergence combines the principles of Convergence Research with Participatory Action Research (PAR), offering a novel approach to tackling complex societal problems. Convergence Research seeks to foster high-level integration between diverse disciplines to address multifaceted issues, emphasizing systems thinking and solutions orientation; however, existing literature falls short in providing practical models for the deep integration of diverse disciplines, community partners, and community members. This paper aims to bridge these gaps by integrating Convergence Research with PAR. We illustrate the application of Participatory Convergence with a case study: the “Action for Water Equity” project, focusing on water challenges faced by communities in U.S. colonias along the U.S.–Mexico border. The Action for Water Equity project is a practical example of how Participatory Convergence can be applied to tackle pressing challenges while embracing diversity, inclusivity, and adaptability. This approach holds the potential to facilitate comprehensive solutions for global challenges and foster meaningful change through interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement, and a commitment to sustainability and equity.
AB - This paper introduces the concept of “Participatory Convergence” as a framework to meet grand social-ecological challenges. Participatory Convergence combines the principles of Convergence Research with Participatory Action Research (PAR), offering a novel approach to tackling complex societal problems. Convergence Research seeks to foster high-level integration between diverse disciplines to address multifaceted issues, emphasizing systems thinking and solutions orientation; however, existing literature falls short in providing practical models for the deep integration of diverse disciplines, community partners, and community members. This paper aims to bridge these gaps by integrating Convergence Research with PAR. We illustrate the application of Participatory Convergence with a case study: the “Action for Water Equity” project, focusing on water challenges faced by communities in U.S. colonias along the U.S.–Mexico border. The Action for Water Equity project is a practical example of how Participatory Convergence can be applied to tackle pressing challenges while embracing diversity, inclusivity, and adaptability. This approach holds the potential to facilitate comprehensive solutions for global challenges and foster meaningful change through interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement, and a commitment to sustainability and equity.
KW - Colonias
KW - Knowledge co-production
KW - Participatory action research
KW - Participatory convergence
KW - Water security
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U2 - 10.1007/s11024-024-09547-x
DO - 10.1007/s11024-024-09547-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209199793
SN - 0026-4695
JO - Minerva
JF - Minerva
ER -