Bruno De Oliveira’s article ‘On The News Today: Challenging Homelessness Through Participatory Action Research’ was singled out for recognition by an editorial team in the 2019 Emerald Literati Awards.
Bruno is a PhD research student in the university’s School of Applied Social Sciences. His paper was originally published in the journal Housing, Care and Support. Bruno said the article argued that: “involving people who are homeless in participatory action research (PAR) is one strategy to provide a space where people experiencing marginalisation can contest their marginalisation.
He added: “This paper shows that such an approach can have a significant impact on empowering people with direct experience of homelessness to challenge prevailing social discourses, particularly in terms of how the local media presents homelessness as a social issue.”
The Emerald Literati Awards help to boost the profile and reach of commended researchers and their work.
Bruno said the recognition was extra special due to his unorthodox route into academia in the UK. Having moved to Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ from his native Brazil, he was encouraged to pursue an MA and then PhD after relishing his time as an undergraduate student.
“It is a great personal achievement because of how the research was delivered, my background and the institutional support,” he said.
“I’m not the typical academic, if there is one. I was born in an impoverished neighbourhood in Brazil and I came to the UK in my early 20s and had to take the access route to University.