Power, control, communities and health inequalities. Part II: measuring shifts in power

This article, Part 2 in a three-part series, takes up the challenge of identifying qualitative markers of capabilities for collective control. We applied the emancipatory power framework (EPF) reported in Part 1 of the series, to qualitative data generated during a longitudinal evaluation of a major English area-based empowerment initiative, the Big Local (BL). We identified empirical ‘markers’ of shifts towards greater collective control pertaining to each of the ‘power’ dimensions in the EPF—‘power within’, ‘power with’ and ‘power to’—and markers of communities exercising ‘power over’ other institutions/community members. These markers can usefully b e applied in the evaluation planning and evaluation of empowerment initiatives. Part 3 in the series uses these markers and a second analytical framework developed during our evaluation of BL to explore how power dynamics unfold in participatory spaces in BL neighbourhoods.
Source: Health Promotion International - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research