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Main Authors: Marshaley J. Baquiano, Mendiola Teng‐Calleja, Jaimee Felice Caringal‐Go, Raymond Edmidio Victor Ramos, Jason O. Manaois, Josef Nikolai T. Calleja, Josephine P. Perez
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2025
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casp.70160
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  • Using Narrative Analysis to Understand Community Transformation Marshaley J. Baquiano Mendiola Teng‐Calleja Jaimee Felice Caringal‐Go Raymond Edmidio Victor Ramos Jason O. Manaois Josef Nikolai T. Calleja Josephine P. Perez Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology ABSTRACT The study examined personal stories and publicly shared narratives about community transformation among beneficiaries/partners of six non‐government organisations in the Philippines. We conducted 16 focus groups and three interviews to collect data, employing an integrated approach to narrative analysis for interpretation. We identified four key narratives that weave together the participants' personal and public stories of transformation within their communities: narrative of agency and empowerment, narrative of drivers in community transformation, narrative of transformation challenges, and narrative of transformed lives. These narratives intertwine personal, interpersonal, and social dimensions, highlighting not only their understanding of community transformation but also the identities that emerge throughout the process. 10.1002/casp.70160 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor