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    Analysis and Systematization of the Elements that Compose Group Processes: Based on Participative Research with Youth and Counseling Groups of People's Action
    (Service Center of People’s Action, 1979) Divasson, Jose Angel; Martinez, Ada
    This research paper analyzes the participatory research conducted with youth and counseling groups of People's Action in Venezuela, aiming to understand the elements that influence group processes. It discusses the socio-political and educational context of the research, which focuses on fostering social transformation through self-management, community collaboration, and the development of a new social being. The research emphasizes the importance of "action-reflection-action" in self-education and social change. The paper provides insights into the challenges and potential of youth groups from marginalized communities in Venezuela.
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    Lifelong Learning and Organizational Self-Management as Generators of Participatory Research
    (0000) Blackwell, Andres; Dinan, John; Matute, Eduardo; Martinez, Ada; Padilla, Ernesto; Guzman, German
    This report from the International Encounter about Participatory Research explores how lifelong learning and organizational self-management serve as foundations for participatory research initiatives. Highlighting educational practices in urban and rural Venezuela, the document includes case studies and analyses from contributors working with cooperatives, youth education, and popular action service centers. The discussions address key challenges and opportunities in fostering self-managed learning and community-driven organizational development.

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