Short course / summer school

Action Research Summer Camp

Participatory and community-based forms of social problem analysis are core elements of empowerment and change “from below” around the globe. Related processes and methodologies have proven effective in fighting social inequalities and finding useful and sustainable solutions leading towards progressive social transformation.

The summer school with a one-week in-person meeting in mid-June in the Austrian Alps invites students, activists, academics, unionists, community workers, members of non-government organizations and governmental entities alike to build a community of practice in Participatory Action Research. Together with our social partner in Innsbruck, the Waldhüttl community project, we learn about and reflect on participatory problem analysis and political action.

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Action Research Summer Camp_Seminar

Since the 4th edition in 2024, Suttneruni organizes this summer school together with European universities. This international short course presents an excellent opportunity for students and staff from our partners to participate, with the added advantage of receiving ERASMUS+ financial support to attend this Blended Intensive Programme, BIP CAMP for short. Furthermore, we continue to encourage applications from individuals worldwide, especially those from the Global South, marginalized groups, and minorities.

 

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Key Facts

Duration:1 in-person week plus 4 preparatory virtual meetings
Certification:

Microcredential with Certificate of Attendance

Additionally for students from partner institutions: Transcript of Records

ECTS:6 credit points (equivalent to 150-180 hours of work)
Form:Short Course / Summer School / ERASMUS+ Blended Intensive Programme
Group size:25 to 30 participants
Language:English
Course fee:

For students and staff from ERASMUS+ partner universities: no course fee. Booking of catering (€ 175) is recommended. Simple accommodation available for € 155.

For independent applicants : € 600 (all inclusive). Participants from the Global South and minorities can apply for reduced rates.

For students and members of Suttneruni: € 420 (all inclusive)

Date:

Preparatory virtual meetings: 

  1. Tuesday  18 February 2025, 19:00 to 20:30 CET (introductions and logistics)
  2. Monday 17 March 2025, 15:00 to 16:30h CET
  3. Monday 14 April 2025, 18:00 to 19:30 CEST (summer time)
  4. Wednesday 21 May 2025, 18:00 to 19:30h CEST (summer time)

In-person week: June 15 (start 15:00 CEST) to 22 (end: 13:00 CEST) 2025

Application:October 1 to November 15, 2024 (closed for the 2025 course)
Admission decisions have already been sent to applicants
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Course Content

This one-week course in Austria, preceded by an online preparatory phase, offers transnational and intersectoral training and discussion on practical ways of doing participatory analysis across social movements, academic projects, organizing efforts and civic engagement. The venue provides an energizing environment for developing life-long relationships and new ideas.

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Application

The Camp welcomes individuals who identify themselves as students, researchers, or practitioners in the fields of social sciences, social work, and community-based services or organizing. The program is open to those with varying degrees of experience in participatory processes and community engagement, as well as those who aspire to integrate community-based research into their work.

Why should you take part in the Action Research Summer Camp?

  • Goal-oriented: Our teaching and learning activities center around your development interests, previous experience and project ideas.
  • Student responsibility: We actively involve you in identifying expectations and planning activities.
  • Teaching through real social projects: For one week, we turn a grassroots organization into a place for learning.
  • Active learning: We build a community of practice and celebrate life.
  • Our goal is inclusion: Costs are generally kept low. We encourage participation from the Global South and minorities.
Corey Dolgon

Participatory Action Research fosters social entrepreneurship in order to remedy the social issues that community or groups are suffering from. In our teaching, we use scenarios that reflect the needs for a just development, e.g. related to work conditions, social exclusion, ecological crises, or public health. Our course is embedded in a real social project that teaches us how human beings and other creatures can live together peacefully.

Prof. Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College (MA, USA)

Eberhard Raithelhuber

In the Action Research Summer Camp, we not only showcase hands-on knowledge about the particular use of participatory problem analysis in different contexts; we also contribute to networking and continued exchange. The Waldhüttl project in Innsbruck, our venue, is a welcoming place for people from all walks of life.

Prof. Eberhard Raithelhuber, Bertha von Suttner Private University (Austria)

Portrait Karin Sauer
Foto: Oscar Schmid-Schwämmle 2024

 

Participatory Action Research, especially in its arts-based forms, allows people who experience social exclusion to examine their existence through aesthetic and regenerative practices. The course site, the Waldhüttl in Innsbruck, Austria, teaches us how creative engagement enables marginalized communities to communicate to allies and policy makers how they can work together to create more inclusive spaces for people, other living beings, and our world at large.

Prof. Karin E. Sauer, Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Villingen-Schwenningen (Germany)

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Contact
Amalia Dicketmüller
Study Service, International Office, Senate Assistent
Amalia Dicketmüller
+43 676 847 22 88 48