This book is an integral contribution for helping scholars understand and practice critical research methods for, by and with the communities they deeply care about. The chapters guide readers in exploring the contours of CPAR and its incredible usefulness in higher education research. I am most appreciative of how this book, a love letter to current and future scholars, represents a commitment to both illuminating marginalized communities, while simultaneously upsetting the centrality of whiteness, so often embedded in CPAR research.
Lori Patton Davis, Heyman Endowed Chair and Educational Leadership Program Faculty Director, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
"Critical Participatory Action Research in Higher Education not only explains and demonstrates PAR methodology effectively but also invites a deeper reflection within yourself, the participants, the research process, and most importantly, the research topic resulting in transformative outcomes and valuable resources.
Aniya Willis, CPAR Student Co-researcher, University of Georgia, USA.