Abstract
Critical social enquiry (CSE) connotes research frameworks that originated from the critical social science paradigm and those that have been influenced by feminist, antiracist, anticolonial, poststructural, and postmodern perspectives. This article traces the development of various frameworks of CSE such as action research, participatory action research, and community-based action research associated mainly with critical social science and antioppression research that blends the influences of the critical social science with other theoretical perspectives identified above. These frameworks share a commitment to community participation, social justice, and challenging existing ways of conducting research.
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