Final answer:
The four steps in the process of Critical Contextualization (Community develops new practices) are: 1) Community Building - Cultural Development in Underrepresented Communities, 2) Engage through critical thinking and healing, 3) Use communication and education methods that elicit critical reflection, and 4) Adopt an asset-based approach.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Part One: Community Building - Cultural Development in Underrepresented Communities: Using an Empowerment and Citizen Participation Approach.
- Engage through praxis and use of critical thinking and healing.
- Communication and education methods should elicit critical reflection among community actors.
- Adopt an asset-based approach where positive roles, values, and practices are encouraged and reinforced.