What is reflexive practice? What does it mean? We speak to two Christian aid researchers and programme managers, Anupama Ranawana, thematic research specialist, and Ann-Marie Agyeman, poverty and inequality strategic advisor, who led an internal Christian Aid study on race and ethnicity about what a reflexive process meant for them personally and about how others might find this approach useful. Podcast host: Suzanne Fisher-Murray Interviewees Anupama Ranawana, thematic research specialist Ann-Marie Agyeman, poverty and inequality strategic advisor at Christian Aid Want to know more? Reflexivity online resource, University of Warwick. Christian Aid’s Research Ethics guide has specific references to reflexivity which can be found on pages 34-35 (section 3.2), Christian Aid, 2020. Christian Aid appoints race and diversity lead as part of anti-racist strategy, 11 May 2021, Civil society news 5 steps Christian Aid is taking to become a truly anti-racist organisation, 2020 Christian Aid announces steps to address racial injustice, press release, 14 October 2020 Christian Aid Racial Justice Sunday blog, written by Grace Twum This podcast is an 18Sixty Production for Christian Aid. Exec Producer & host: Suzanne Fisher-Murray. Producers: Gareth Evans and Chris Attaway. Music by Rowan Bishop. The singing incorporated into the music bed was recorded by Suzanne Fisher-Murray during a trip to a camp for Displaced People in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in 2004.
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