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    Framework for Analysis of Participatory Research
    (International Council for Adult Education, 1978-07) Conchelos, Greg; Jackson, Ted; Barndt, Deborah; Correia, Dianne; Hall, Budd; Harasim, Linda; Icaza, Bernardita; Mansfield, Jennie; Marino, Dian; Rojas, Raul; Al Vigoda
    This framework provides a guide for analyzing participatory research, including aspects such as the background, people involved, purpose, values, assumptions, and methods. It outlines the contextual factors affecting research outcomes, such as political, economic, and social influences. It aims to assist in the reflection and evaluation of participatory research projects, offering a structured approach to understand the dynamics and effectiveness of participation.
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    Rural Technology and Collective Analysis: Improving Water Supplies and Sanitation
    (Participatory Research Project, International Council for Adult Education, 1979-04) Jackson, Ted
    This document outlines a symposium presentation on the intersection of rural technology, collective analysis, and participatory research in improving water supplies and sanitation in underdeveloped regions. The paper highlights the significant health hazards caused by inadequate access to water and sanitation, using case studies from rural communities in both tropical and temperate zones. It discusses various water-related diseases and their transmission mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of community-based approaches and appropriate technology in solving these issues.

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