Danny Burns & Jo Howard 
The SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry [EPUB ebook] 

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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

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Volume 1

Part 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction: Navigating the complex and dynamic landscape of participatory research and inquiry – Sonia M. Ospina, Danny Burns, & Jo Howard

Chapter 2: Challenges in the practice of participatory research and inquiry – Danny Burns, Jo Howard, & Sonia M. Ospina

Part 2: Key Influences and Foundations of Participatory Research

Chapter 3: Key Influences and Foundations of Participatory Research – Sonia M. Ospina

Chapter 4: Paulo Freire′s Influence on Participatory Action Research – Fabio C. Campos & Gary L. Anderson

Chapter 5: Tropical Empathy: Orlando Fals Borda and Participatory Action Research – Alex Pereira & Joanne Rappaport

Chapter 6: Theatre is Knowledge: Augusto Boal′s theatre of the oppressed and participatory research – Effie Makepeace

Chapter 7: Pragmatism: Linking systems, evolution, and democratization in participatory and action research – Davydd J. Greenwood

Chapter 8: Feminism and participatory research: Exploring intersectionality, relationships, and voice in participatory research from a feminist perspective – Batsheva Guy & Brittany Arthur

Chapter 9: Indigenous ways of knowing and participatory research – Fiona Cram & Anna Adcock

Chapter 10: The history, legacy and future of participatory rural appraisal  – Mariah Cannon, Tessa Lewin, & Robert Chambers

Chapter 11: Achieving scope and broad participation in participatory research: The ′dialogue democratic′ network-based approach of Björn Gustavsen – Erik Lindhult

Chapter 12: Becoming participatory: Some contributions to action research in the UK – Cathy Sharp & Ruth Balogh

Chapter 13: Towards ever more extended epistemologies: Pluriversality and decolonisation of knowledges in participatory inquiry – Patricia Carolina Gayá

Chapter 14: Action research – participative self in transformative action – Hilary Bradbury

Part 3: Critical Issues in the Practice of Participatory Research

Chapter 15: Critical Issues in the practice of participatory research – Jo Howard & Danny Burns

Chapter 16: Facilitating participatory research – Bob Dick

Chapter 17: Reflexivity and reflection in action research: ‘To locate, again, a through line to the future’ – Patta Scott-Villiers

Chapter 18: Positionality, academic research and cooperative inquiry: Lessons from participatory research with Roma – Jekatyerina Dunajeva & Violeta Vajda

Chapter 19: The fine art of getting lost: Ethics as a guide to transformative learning in participatory research – Mary Brydon-Miller, Alfredo Ortiz Aragón, & Victor J. Friedman

Chapter 20: Holding space for emotions in participatory action research: Reflections from the experiences of a youth organisation exploring PAR through creative practices – Liv Kaya Aabye, Gioel Gioacchino, & Fiammetta Wegner

Chapter 21: Power analysis for social change: Participatory learning and action – Jethro Pettit

Chapter 22: The ethics of co-production in practice: Reflections – Helen Thomas-Hughes & Morag Mc Dermont

Chapter 23: Approaches and creative research methods with children and youth – Vicky Johnson & Andy West

Chapter 24: Don′t leave us out: Disability inclusive participatory research – why and how? – Mary Wickenden & Erika Lopez Franco

Chapter 25: Interpeace’s experience with participatory action research in contexts of active and post-conflict – Daniel Hyslop

Part 4: Methods and Tools

Part 4.1: Dialogic and Deliberative Processes

Chapter 26: Reflections on the Role of Dialogue in Participatory Research and Inquiry – Mariana de Santibañes & Sonia M. Ospina

Chapter 27: Reflections on the reflect approach and its multiple evolutions – David Archer

Chapter 28: A dialogical approach to knowledge: Grassroots experiences from the south of Mexico – Gustavo Esteva

Chapter 29: Feeling-body-thinking approach and methodologies: Towards transformations in intercultural justice – Juan Carlos Giles M.

Chapter 30: Art of Hosting frameworks and methods as participatory research – Jodi R. Sandfort & Trupti Sarode

Chapter 31: Cooperative inquiry as dialogic process – Jo Howard, Sonia M. Ospina, & Lyle Yorks

Chapter 32: Creating spaces for participatory social learning and change with young people – Barry Percy-Smith

Chapter 33: Influencing global policy processes through participatory approaches – Erika Lopez Franco & Matt Davies

Part 4.2: Digital Technologies in Participatory Research

Chapter 34: Digital affordances for participation and the participation-cube – Tony Roberts

Chapter 35: Technologies for citizen inquiry: Participatory research in online communities – Maria Aristeidou, Eileen Scanlon, & Mike Sharples

Chapter 36: Interactive radio as a participatory digital research method – Anna Colom

Chapter 37: Writing women into Wikipedia – Japleen Pasricha & Annette JE Fisher

Chapter 38: Real-time statistics: Working towards community participation with mobile data collection in Oxfam – Simone Lombardini & Emily Tomkys Valteri

Chapter 39: Participatory digital mapping as a research method – Jon Corbett, Logan Cochrane, & Yasmine Zeid

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Part 4.3: Participatory Forms of Action Orientated Research

Chapter 40: Show me the action! Understanding action as a way of knowing in participatory research – Alfredo Ortiz Aragón & Mary Brydon-Miller

Chapter 41: Tools for action: Media research as collaborative action research – Bo Reimer

Chapter 42: Memorialab: Dialogue, memory and social healing in Basque Country – Iñigo Retolaza Eguren

Chapter 43: A participatory self-in-field inquiry method – Hanna Kurland, Victor J. Friedman, Israel Sykes, Ruth Danino Lichtenstein, & Tilda Melamed

Chapter 44: The “action” turn: People’s Praxis – Nathalis Wamba

Chapter 45: Awareness-based action research: Making systems sense and see themselves – Otto Scharmer, Eva Pomeroy, & Katrin Kaufer

Chapter 46: Storytelling as participatory research – Joanna Wheeler & Felix Bivens

Chapter 47: Community based participatory research: Embracing Praxis for transformation – Nina Wallerstein, Lorenda Belone, Ellen Burgess, Elizabeth Dickson, Lisa Gibbs, Laura Chanchien Parajon, Margareta Ramgard, Payam Sheikhattari, & Gillian Silver

Chapter 48: Research, organizing and policy change: Methods and lessons on the path from participatory action research to a right to counsel in New York City – Alexa Kasdan

Chapter 49: The role of collective analysis in generating ownership and action in Systemic Action Research – Danny Burns

Part 4.4: Visual and Performative Methods

Chapter 50: Collective becoming: Visual and performative methodologies for participatory research – Tessa Lewin & Jackie Shaw

Chapter 51: Arpilleras as participatory research – Sara Kindon, Katia Guiloff, Ximena Riquelme, Fernanda Piraud, Marcela Palomino-Schalscha, Carla Batista, Katia Cisternas, Maribel Marquez-Satyanand, Nadia Batista, Maria-Fernanda Bernal, & Ines Marquez, with Marlena Angermann

Chapter 52: Digital story telling and researching women′s empowerment in Bangladesh – Samia Afroz Rahim, Sahida Khondaker, & Maheen Sultan

Chapter 53: Photovoice – Cathy Vaughan & Sarah Khaw

Chapter 54: Asset mapping as a participatory research approach – Elizabeth Lightfoot, Jennifer Blevins, & Amano Dube

Chapter 55: Theatre for development as a participatory research tool – Oga Steve Abah

Chapter 56: The Method of Enactment and the framework of Design: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Participatory Research – Catalina Alzate

Chapter 57: Extended participatory video processes – Jackie Shaw

Part 4.5: Participatory Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning

Chapter 58: Participatory monitoring, evaluation and learning: Taking stock and breaking new ground – Marina Apgar & Will Allen

Chapter 59: Promoting adaptive programming through outcome mapping – The ‘Resilient Adolescents in the Syria Crisis’ programme (SAP) – Jan Van Ongevalle, Ana Kvintradze, David Miller, Gaël Rennesson, & Jeanette Lundberg

Chapter 60: The Most Significant Change Technique (MSC): A case study of how MSC helps communities unpack intangible outcomes – Jess Dart, Sophie Pinwill, & Avega Bishop

Chapter 61: Participatory Theory of Change: Reflecting on multiple views of how change happens – Marina Apgar & Boru Douthwaite

Chapter 62: Can voices at scale really be heard? Reflections from ten years of innovation with Sense Maker – Steff Deprez & Irene Guijt

Chapter 63: Ripple Effects Mapping: A participatory strategy for measuring program impacts – Rebecca Sero, Debra Hansen, Scott Chazdon, Laura Bohen, Lorie Higgins & Mary Emery

Chapter 64: Reality Check Approach and Immersion Research – Dee Jupp

Part 4.6: Mixing and Mashing Participatory and Formal Research

Chapter 65: Mixing and mashing participatory and formal research methods – Pauline Oosterhoff

Chapter 66: Mixed participatory and formal methods in studying violence towards men who have sex with men in Viet Nam – Tu-Anh Hoang

Chapter 67: Transitional ethnic female bodies and kaleidoscopic methodologies: Participatory research, feminist geographies and multi-sited ethnography – Angela Santamaria

Chapter 68: Participatory research in healthcare – Maria van den Muijsenbergh, Tomas de Brún, & Mary O’Reilly-de Brún

Chapter 69: Building in complementarity: Participatory mixed methods in research, monitoring and learning in modern slavery in India – Sowmyaa Bharadwaj, Stanley Joseph, Anusha Chandrasekharan, & Pradeep Narayanan

Chapter 70: Participatory network research: Using visual methods and participatory statistics for value chain analysis – Christian Stein & Lena J. Jaspersen

Part 5: Final Reflections

Chapter 71: Participatory research and the need for transformations in a world in crisis – Jo Howard, Sonia M. Ospina, & Danny Burns

Over de auteur

Sonia M. Ospina is Professor of Public Management and Policy at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, sociologist by training, and an expert in qualitative and participatory research. Her interest in dynamics of democratic governance has motivated research on social change leadership, social innovation, and public accountability in various geographical settings.  She is presently working with Indigenous women leaders in Colombia to support their leadership and develop insights about collective leadership.  Her publications include Advancing Relational Leadership Research: A Conversation Across Perspectives (2012, co-edited); Social Innovation and Democratic Leadership: Communities and Social Change from Below (2017, co-authored) and a Human Relations Special Issue on Collective dimensions of leadership: Connecting theory and method (co-edited, 2020).  She co-founded an international network of leadership scholars, Co-Lead Net (2015) and the Research Center for Leadership in Action (2003), which she led until 2015. Among other service positions, she has been President of the Inter-American Network of Public Administration Education (INPAE), is a member of CLAD’s Scientific Council, a Latin American UN state reform body, and a Board member of the Public Management Research Association (PMRA). Born in the U.S. to Colombian parents, Sonia grew up in urban Bogotá, and now has lived more than half her life in New York City. Her transnational and multicultural approach to life embodies her bicultural experience and her strong ties to both countries.
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