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This paper seeks to demonstrate some of the basic principles of Participatory Action Research (PAR), primarily through a very concrete example of music video production. After a brief historical sketch of PAR, “University-Community Links” projects in California will be discussed as ways of extending PAR into community based research (see http://uclinks.berkeley.edu). Finally, an example from related project work here in Augsburg, Germany, will be discussed, where students from the University of Augsburg worked together with local youth in producing a music video.
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Vogt, T. (2013). University-Community Links: Connecting Universities, Schools, and Communities Through Music Video Production. In: Brunold, A., Ohlmeier, B. (eds) School and Community Interactions. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19477-6_14
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