New open access article: Participatory contact zones and conflict transformation
Derya Yüksek and Nico Carpentier publish new article on "Participatory contact zones and conflict transformation".
The article is open access and its full title is "Participatory contact zones and conflict transformation: The participatory intensities of the Cyprus Friendship Program". It was published in the special issue of Conjunctions. Transdisciplinary Journal of Cultural Participation, on "Community and Creative Research. Developing Participatory Methodologies" (vol. 5, no. 1).
Abstract
Despite the celebratory approach towards community participation in peace-building, less attention has been placed on the participatory process itself, leaving ambiguous how, and to what degree, power is actually redistributed in these processes.
This article aims to address this gap by further developing Torre’s concept of the participatory contact zone. This notion first structures a mapping of Cypriot bi-communal education-related projects (2010-2015) and then supports an in-depth analysis of one project, the Cyprus friendship program (CFP). This case study uses Carpentier’s four-level, twelve-step model for participatory analysis to scrutinize the participatory intensity of the CFP’s organizational processes, focusing on the power position of the involved youngsters. It shows that teenagers participate in the CFP at varying degrees: while their power position on a more structural level is limited, there are three areas where these youngsters become more empowered: co-organization (at lower levels), the teamwork during activities and the development of new initiatives.
Nico Carpentier is professor in media and communication studies at the Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala University.