2024-12-052024-12-050000http://192.9.200.215:4000/handle/123456789/283The clippings summarize key moments from the World Congress on Participatory Action Research (PAR), which aimed to bring together diverse global actors to reflect on the evolution of participatory research methods. The event focused on the importance of participatory approaches in addressing complex societal issues and emphasized collaboration between researchers, civil society actors, and governments. Keynote speakers included influential figures such as Immanuel Wallerstein, Rajesh Tandon, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The report also highlights the Congress's agenda, working group themes, panel discussions, and the reflection on how participatory action can contribute to societal transformation.This document provides insights and summaries from the World Congress on Participatory Action Research (PAR) held in Cartagena, Colombia, from May 31 to June 5. The Congress brought together over one thousand participants from 41 different nationalities, discussing the evolution and spread of Participatory Action Research globally. It highlights discussions on various PAR methodologies, challenges faced in participatory research, and future directions for fostering collaboration across knowledge, space, and time. The report includes key presentations and panel discussions, reflections on past pioneers, and a focus on issues such as democratic societies, justice, conflict resolution, and popular education.enParticipatory Action Research (PAR)CartagenaWorld CongressConvergenceAction ResearchGlobal CollaborationSocial MovementsKnowledge SystemsDemocracyEducationClippings from ‘CartagenaTechnical Report