“…As other authors before us have pointed out, political instability and local violence raise important concerns around access, risk, ethics and social positioning of the researchers and research participants (Busza, 2004; Lundy & McGovern, 2006; Wheeler, 2013). Whether using action research as a methodology to address development and social change (Burns, Harvey & Ortiz Aragón, 2013; Ortiz Aragón & Glenzer, 2017) or as a participatory intervention approach to peacebuilding (Johannsen, 2001; Life and Peace Institute, 2016), PAR in violent contexts requires negotiating the challenges associated with those concerns and adapting the research design while ensuring rigorous research (Busza, 2004, p. 192).…”