From margins to center? The development and purpose of participatory research
Date
1992
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Publisher
The American Sociologist
Abstract
This article documents the development of the libratory stream of participa-tory research as experienced through the activities and connections of one of the key figures in the early development and dissemination of these ideas. It traces the developments in Tanzania in the early 1970s, through the establish-ment of the original Participatory Research Network to the elaboration of theoretical and political debates. It highlights the formulation and elaboration of participatory research as a contribution to social change in a variety of settings. It includes discussions of the feminist advance, the question of voice and the relationship of power to knowledge in transformative practice. It contains an extensive and historically valuable bibliography.
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Keywords
Participatory Research, Participatory Action Research, Community-Based Participatory Research
Citation
Hall, B. L. (1992). Participatory research: An emerging alternative methodology in social science research. The American Sociologist, 23(3), 15–39.
