Participatory Action Research: Chronology

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dc.descriptionThis document outlines the key milestones in the history of Participatory Action Research, including its early development, its adoption by various social movements, and its promotion by educational and community organizations. It documents how PAR has influenced global research practices and contributed to the empowerment of marginalized communities through active participation in the research process.
dc.description.abstractThis document provides a comprehensive historical chronology of Participatory Action Research (PAR), from its origins with Jacob Moreno in 1913 through its development by key figures like Kurt Lewin, Paulo Freire, and Budd Hall. It traces the social, educational, and cultural contexts in which PAR methodologies evolved, highlighting the contributions of international scholars and practitioners. The chronology spans critical periods from the 1940s through the 1970s, offering insight into the role of PAR in social change, community engagement, and educational reform globally.
dc.identifier.urihttp://192.9.200.215:4000/handle/123456789/216
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectParticipatory Action Research
dc.subjectSocial History
dc.subjectCommunity Development
dc.subjectAction Research
dc.subjectEducational Reform
dc.subjectEmpowerment
dc.subjectSocial Movements
dc.subjectGlobal Research Networks
dc.subjectAdult Education
dc.titleParticipatory Action Research: Chronology
dc.title.alternativeSocial History of PAR Methodologies
dc.typeOther

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