Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research

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Welcome to the Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research Community. This community serves as a comprehensive repository of resources on participatory approaches, community-based research, and collaborative inquiry methods. Our mission is to foster knowledge sharing and support initiatives that empower communities to contribute to research, ensuring their voices shape the knowledge that impacts their lives.

Explore a wealth of materials, including case studies, policy papers, training guides, and research publications that highlight the practice and principles of participatory research worldwide.

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    Issues and Experiences in Participatory Research in Asia
    (1979-06-25) Tandon, Rajesh
    The concept and meaning of Participatory Research (PR) has been amply discussed in the various articles and seminars during the past three years. While it is important to briefly indicate my own understanding of PR, this paper is primarily an attempt to put together some key characteristics of PR in Asia. The paper is based on the recent meetings. held in India and Thailand as well as a number of reports received from the various researchers.PR is an attempt, in my view, to move beyond the chocking limitations of classical social sciences research.
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    Report on North American Seminar on Participatory Research
    (Participatory Research Project, 1979-09-07) Vigoda, Alan R.
    This report documents the proceedings of the North American Seminar on Participatory Research held at the Highlander Center in New Market, Tennessee, from September 7-9, 1979. It includes an overview of the seminar’s activities, case studies discussed, and key issues examined by the 22 participants from Canada and the U.S. The report reflects on the various challenges and methodologies of participatory research, including discussions on community control, political education, and media and ideology.

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