Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research

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Welcome to the Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research Community. This community serves as a comprehensive repository of resources on participatory approaches, community-based research, and collaborative inquiry methods. Our mission is to foster knowledge sharing and support initiatives that empower communities to contribute to research, ensuring their voices shape the knowledge that impacts their lives.

Explore a wealth of materials, including case studies, policy papers, training guides, and research publications that highlight the practice and principles of participatory research worldwide.

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    Working Analysis of the Toronto Urban Neighbourhood Participatory Research Project
    (1978) Conchelos, Greg
    This paper is an analysis of work with a resident's association in Toronto. Its focus is the potential for participatory research in that setting. The letter and numbers of each section follows the structure of the Framework for Analysis of Participatory Research by the North American Team of the Participatory Research Project (I.C.A.E.), Toronto, 1978. The structure of each section is twofold: a) descriptions of specific experiences, emphasizing the importance of concrete detail, and b) reflections upon the experience as significant for participatory research theory and techniques. Much of the material here would not be here without countless informal discussions with all of the members of the North American Team. Special thanks goes to Budd Hall for the on-the-street support and practical advice, and to Ted Jackson for his balancing insights on rural settings and important unifying themes.
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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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