Participatory Action Research (PAR) introduces a method that is ideal for researchers who are committed to co-developing research programs
with people rather than
for people. The book provides a history of this technique, its various strands, and the underlying tenets that guide most projects. It then draws on two
PAR projects that highlight three integral dimensions: the meaning of participation; the way action manifests itself; and the strategies for gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information.
Author Alice Mc Intyre describes the various ways in which
PAR is carried out depending on, for example, the issue under investigation, the site of the project, the project participants, people′s access to resources, and other related issues.
Intended Audience: This resource is an ideal supplement for graduate courses
PAR, qualitative research, and various types of action-based research.
Cuprins
Preface/Acknowledgements
Introduction
Participatory Action Research
Participation: What It Means, How It Works
Action and Change in Participatory Action Research
What Constitutes ‘Research’ in Participatory Action Research?
Concluding Reflections
References
Despre autor
Alice Mc Intyre is the Director of Elementary Education and an Associate Professor at Hellenic College. She has conducted Participatory Action Research for over a decade. She authored three books and co-edited another, all of which discuss PAR as an approach for engaging with people in processes of reflection, education, and change. She is I am currently writing about a two-year PAR project with nine and ten-year-old Latina girls in the U.S., focusing on what it means for them to be girls.