African Regional Workshop on Participatory Research, Mzumbe, 2nd - 7th July, 1979: Lead Paper 2

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1979-07

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The lead paper outlines various research methodologies within social sciences, focusing on participatory research approaches tailored for African socio-economic contexts. It critiques dominant methodologies and emphasizes the need for methods that reflect local realities, social structures, and cultural contexts. A historical perspective on the evolution of research methodologies in Africa is provided, highlighting issues such as research centralization and knowledge commodification.

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This lead paper, presented at the African Regional Workshop on Participatory Research held in Mzumbe, discusses dominant social science methodologies, African-developed methodologies, and the role of knowledge production and reproduction. It examines methodological frameworks like historical materialism and the importance of qualitative research within the African context.

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Participatory Research, Social Science Methodologies, Africa, Knowledge Production, Qualitative Research, Ideological Frameworks, Historical Materialism

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Tandon, R. (1979). African Regional Workshop on Participatory Research, Mzumbe, 2nd - 7th July, 1979: Lead Paper 2.

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