PRIA2025-04-242025-04-241998PRIA. (1998). Selected Reading on Participatory Research.http://192.9.200.215:4000/handle/123456789/489This set of literature offers a foundational and critical understanding of Participatory Research and its intersections with action research, education, and grassroots movements. It explores ideological, political, and methodological dimensions of PR through case studies, theoretical frameworks, and practical tools. Authors like Paulo Freire, Budd Hall, Rajesh Tandon, and Fals-Borda shape the discourse with concepts like conscientization and research as liberation. The works span global and Indian contexts, highlighting PR's role in social change, organizational development, and community empowerment.enCommunity DevelopmentOrganizational Action ResearchSchool-based ResearchFarmer Participatory ResearchMethodological GuidelinesCreating Knowledge: A Monopoly?Selected Reading on Participatory ResearchArticle