Creating Participatory Research

Creating Participatory Research
Author: Warwick-Booth, Louise
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447352386

What is participatory research, and how can participatory methods be implemented in practice? This valuable textbook provides an accessible, pragmatic how-to guide for using participatory methods in research. Drawing on their variety of experience in the field, the authors: • outline the principles of participatory research; • explore the practice of utilising participatory methods; • lay out the realities of using such approaches within a range of settings. Providing practical advice, real-world examples, and packed with reflective questions, top tips and suggested further reading, this book will be an essential resource for students and researchers alike.

Participatory Research

Participatory Research
Author: Jo Aldridge
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-08-17
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1447325559

This book examines the nature of participatory research in the social sciences and its role in increasing participation among vulnerable or marginalised populations. It examines the ways in which inclusion and collaboration in research can be enhanced among vulnerable participants, and shows how useful it can be with these groups.

The SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry

The SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry
Author: Danny Burns
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1080
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1529765382

This SAGE Handbook presents contemporary, cutting-edge approaches to participatory research and inquiry. It has been designed for the community of researchers, professionals and activists engaged in interventions and action for social transformation, and for readers interested in understanding the state of the art in this domain. The Handbook offers an overview of different influences on participatory research, explores in detail how to address critical issues and design effective participatory research processes, and provides detailed accounts of how to use a wide range of participatory research methods. Chapters cover pioneering new participatory research techniques including methods that can be operationalised at scale, approaches to engaging the poorest and most marginalised, and ways of harnessing technologies to increase the scope of participation, amongst others. Drawing upon a wide range of disciplines, and bringing together contributing authors from across the globe, this Handbook will be of interest to an international readership from across the broad spectrum of social sciences, including social policy, development studies, geography, sociology, criminology, political science, health and social care, education, psychology, business & management. It will also be an insightful and practical resource for facilitators, community workers, and activists for social change. Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Key Influences and Foundations of Participatory Research Part 3: Critical Issues in the Practice of Participatory Research Part 4: Methods and Tools Part 4.1: Dialogic and Deliberative Processes Part 4.2: Digital Technologies in Participatory Research Part 4.3: Participatory Forms of Action Orientated Research Part 4.4: Visual and Performative Methods Part 4.5: Participatory Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Part 4.6: Mixing and Mashing Participatory and Formal Research Part 5: Final Reflections

Participatory Research and Planning in Practice

Participatory Research and Planning in Practice
Author: David Bole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781013276637

This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels - from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.

Community-Based Participatory Research

Community-Based Participatory Research
Author: Karen Hacker
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483310957

Community Based Participatory Research by Dr. Karen Hacker presents a practical approach to CBPR by describing how an individual researcher might understand and then actually conduct CBPR research. This how-to book provides a concise overview of CBPR theoretical underpinnings, methods considerations, and ethical issues in an accessible format interspersed with real life case examples that can accompany other methodologic texts in multiple disciplines.

Creating Participatory Research

Creating Participatory Research
Author: Warwick-Booth, Louise
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 144735236X

This valuable textbook provides an accessible, pragmatic how-to guide for using participatory methods in research. Providing practical advice, real-world examples, and packed with reflective questions, top tips and suggested further reading, this book will be an essential resource for students and researchers alike.

Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods

Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods
Author: Sara Louise Kindon
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0415405505

This book examines the justification, theorisation, practice and implications of participatory action research approaches and methods in the social and environmental sciences.

Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World

Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World
Author: Caroline M. Robb
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

There has been a dramatic shift in the policy debate regarding poverty reduction strategies for developing countries; the focus has moved from why the poor should be included in policy formulation to an explanation of the ways in which this can be achieved. The second edition of this book draws on recent case studies of the use of Participatory Poverty Assessments (PPAs) in order to highlight emerging best practice of the significant role the poor can play in analysing poverty, developing interventions for poverty reduction, and evaluating the effect of projects and policies. This method was developed by the World Bank in partnerships with NGOs, governments and academic institutions and has been implemented in over 60 countries worldwide during the last decade.