Metodología comunicativa crítica en la investigación en ciencias sociales: la investigación WORKALÓ
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Abstract
In the context of the dialogical change observed in society —based on which social relations are more and more oriented towards communication and dialogue—, social research can no longer ignore the people and the groups at which it is aimed. Traditionally, Gypsy people have seen how the research concerning their own community and culture has not overcome either the discrimination or the prejudices set upon them; on the contrary, sometimes it has even copied the processes of exclusion under which they are forced to live.
The communicative methodology applied to research appeared first in the area of the social sciences, as a result of the above mentioned dialogical changes and in order to fight against those reproductive tendencies. With the aim of favouring the social inclusion of the least favoured, that methodology states that all the people and groups analysed should take part in every step of the research process and always separates those elements that create inequalities (exclusionary components) from those that help to overcome them (transformative components).
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