Issues and Experiences in Participatory Research in Asia
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1979-06-25
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Abstract
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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This paper discusses the concept of Participatory Research (PR) with a focus on its development in Asia. It critiques classical social science methods for being disconnected from real-life problems. PR is presented as an alternative that involves communities directly in the research process. It aims to empower the underprivileged and make research a tool for education and social change. The approach challenges the myths of objectivity and researcher dominance.
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Empowerment, Social Science Critique, Educational Research, Community Involvement, Social Change
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Tandon, Rajesh. (1979). Issues and Experiences in Participatory Research in Asia.
