TY - JOUR KW - Cirebon KW - Conscientization KW - Development projects KW - Disability KW - Empowerment KW - Indonesia KW - leprosy KW - Personal knowledge KW - Social Change AU - Miranda-Galarza B AU - Lusli M AU - Dedding C W M AU - Budge F M AU - Zweekhorst MB AB -
An epistemological shift can be brought about by recognizing the importance of personal knowledge of disabled people and its transformative social potential. This paper describes the conscientization process among disabled and leprosy affected research assistants and lay counsellors of the Stigma Assessment and Reduction of Impact (SARI) project in Cirebon, Indonesia. Conscientization or critical consciousness refers here to the awakening of the individual regarding his or her individual and social situation which provokes individual and collective change. A significant factor in this process relates to the newly assumed role of staff in the SARI project. Findings from the literature on personal knowledge, its conceptualization and the role of conscientization are first presented, including the political nature of personal knowledge and its significance for social change as well as personal knowledge in the context of disability. Narratives portray practice as the materialization of personal knowledge and affirm the value of reflection, experience, intention, context and geographies of power when searching for individual and social conscientization. The conclusion reflects on the importance of conscientization of personal knowledge and its contribution to the field of disability and social change and, briefly, to the field of knowledge management for development.
BT - Knowledge Management for Development Journal CN - MIRANDAGALARZA2014 IS - 2 LA - eng N2 -An epistemological shift can be brought about by recognizing the importance of personal knowledge of disabled people and its transformative social potential. This paper describes the conscientization process among disabled and leprosy affected research assistants and lay counsellors of the Stigma Assessment and Reduction of Impact (SARI) project in Cirebon, Indonesia. Conscientization or critical consciousness refers here to the awakening of the individual regarding his or her individual and social situation which provokes individual and collective change. A significant factor in this process relates to the newly assumed role of staff in the SARI project. Findings from the literature on personal knowledge, its conceptualization and the role of conscientization are first presented, including the political nature of personal knowledge and its significance for social change as well as personal knowledge in the context of disability. Narratives portray practice as the materialization of personal knowledge and affirm the value of reflection, experience, intention, context and geographies of power when searching for individual and social conscientization. The conclusion reflects on the importance of conscientization of personal knowledge and its contribution to the field of disability and social change and, briefly, to the field of knowledge management for development.
PY - 2013 SP - 85 EP - 104 T2 - Knowledge Management for Development Journal TI - The power of personal knowledge: reflecting on conscientization in lives of disabled people and people affected by leprosy in Cirebon, Indonesia UR - https://www.km4djournal.org/index.php/km4dj/article/view/132 VL - 9 ER -