Participatory action research: theory and methods for engaged inquiry
By: Chevalier, Jacques M
| Buckles, Daniel J
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Central Library General Stack (Sahyadri Campus) | 001.4 CHE/P | Available | 08875 |
*Ins and outs of participatory action research
*Pragmatic, psychosocial and critical PAR
*Planning systems that learn
*Participatory action monitoring and evaluation
*Measuring with measure
*Skills, process design and ethics
*Getting to the roots
*Participatory mapping and citizen science
*Factors at play
*Paradox
*Stakeholder basics
*Critical stakeholder thinking
*Social analysis CLIP
*Positions and values
*Thinking outside the box
*Reconciling differences
*Anticipating the future
*System dynamics
*Domain analysis
*Breaking the dependency on tobacco production
Explores theoretical foundations of Participatory Action Research tools, addressing the difficulties researchers from all disciplines face, focusing on connections between the theory, tools and skills required for practice.