“…In line with the objectives and research questions, the present project followed a participatory approach, designed by the research team, as a community of practice, which included field researchers and university researchers. Participatory action research, as an emancipatory and critical approach (Carr & Kemmis, 1986;Kemmis & Mctaggart, 2005;Locke, Alcorn, & Neill, 2013), was adopted as the research strategy, due both to its research and formative potential, in line with the philosophy, ideals, and educational principles of the Project. These were to promote social justice (Ledwith, 2007) and agency (Somekh, 2006) through a creative and dialogical action, as an exercise of liberty and responsibility (Lovell, 2003) by educators and young people that would continue long after the action research study was completed.…”