Abstract
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this discipline, as it provides a welcome review of Participatory Action Research (PAR). In three major sections, beginning and ending with ‘Reflections’ that bracket the ‘Action’ section, this collection provides a timely overview of the current status of this methodology, as well as many useful examples of applying PAR as a research process.
Highlights
To start, the authors provide a useful overview of Participatory Action Research (PAR) methods, tracing their disciplinary and scholarly origins
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this discipline, as it provides a welcome review of Participatory Action Research (PAR)
The papers build on the work of Cooke and Kothari (2001) and others who forced us to take a fresh look at the PAR approach
Summary
The authors provide a useful overview of PAR methods, tracing their disciplinary and scholarly origins. This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this discipline, as it provides a welcome review of Participatory Action Research (PAR).
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