Week 9 Mind Map

3) When examining participatory practice, there is a rubric of three practices that intersect when discussing health promotion.

5) There are various challenges that arise when considering participatory practice.

4) There are a number of different concepts that one can consider when discussing community organizing and community building.

1) Reflective collaboration asks various “what if” questions and is affected by many different factors.

2) Writing is an effective tool that can be used for individual or group-level reflections.

1.2) "What if” questions focus on various elements

1.3) Collaborative Reflection has pros

1.1) Collaboration can be challenging

1.12) Power

1.13) Control

1.11) Culture

1.22) Lived-Experiences

1.23) Theory

1.21) Patterns

1.32) Interactions

1.33) Trust

1.31) Successful Relationships

2.2) A journal helps identify patterns

2.3) Some people engage in visual reflection

2.1) A journal is one approach used

2.12) Skills

2.13) Drawings

2.11) Questions

2.22) Critiquing

2.23) Synthesizing

2.21) Questioning

2.32) Layering

2.33) Pathways

2.31) Diagrams

3.2) Dialogue is another factor

3.3) Critical reflexivity is important

3.1) Story telling is one of these practices

3.12) Understanding

3.13) Emotions

3.11) Feelings

3.22) Broad

3.23) Solutions

3.21) Respectful

3.32) Questioning

3.33) Thinking

3.31) Learning

4.1) Empowerment is one concept

4.2) Critical Consciousness is another concept

4.12) Action

4.13) Change

4.11) Control

4.21) Reflection

4.22) Engagement

4.23) Conversations

5.2) History has affected participation

5.3) A Neo-liberal framework may be used

5.1) Building relationships requires time

5.12) Politics

5.13) Marginalization

5.11) Trust

5.22) Power

5.23) Improvement

5.21) Domination

5.32) Competition

5.33) Individual

5.31) Consumer-Based