Participatory Research Methodologies

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Palestinian Refugee Women
Participatory Impact Assessment
Participatory Methods
Participatory Poverty Assessment
Participatory Research
Participatory Research Design
Participatory Research Methodologies
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Participatory Research Process
Participatory Research Techniques
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post-conflict reconstruction methodologies
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  • ISBN 9780754677352
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Participatory research methodologies have been used since the 1970s as a tool to garner accurate information about communities in which development practitioners operate. Their usefulness as a collection of research techniques has been evident in academic disciplines such as politics, sociology, anthropology and economics, among others. This informative text assesses the use of participatory methods as a research tool in the contexts of development and reconstruction after conflict and disasters by identifying cross-cutting themes and establishing a comparative lessons-learned framework that can help inform future uses of them, both for practitioners and researchers. More importantly, rather than adopting a prescriptive perspective, this book provides a critical analysis of such methodologies. Specifically, the reader will benefit from the collation of the experiences of those who utilize participatory research methods in different countries and contexts, and from different academic and practitioner perspectives.
Dr Alpaslan Özerdem, Professor, Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies, The Enterprise Centre, ECG.2, Coventry University Technology Park, Coventry, UK and Richard Bowd, University of York, UK.

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