Participatory Research - An Integral Part of the Developmental Process

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1963

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Women and Development Unit, Extra Mural Department, The Pine, St. Michael, Barbados

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This paper, presented by Pat Ellis, explores the concept of participatory research as a tool for social change and development. It contrasts participatory research with traditional research methodologies and highlights its significance in the Caribbean context. The paper includes examples of participatory research in Trinidad, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia, discussing its impact on development and education.

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The document presents an argument for the inclusion of participatory research in the development process, particularly in the Caribbean. It details the principles, methods, and techniques of participatory research and examines its role in fostering social change. The paper also discusses the political dimensions of participatory research and provides three case studies from the Caribbean region, showcasing its practical applications.

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Participatory Research, Social Change, Development, Caribbean, Education

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Ellis, P. (1963). Participatory Research - An Integral Part of the Developmental Process. Presented at the CARCAE General Assembly and the Bahamas Adult Education Association Seminar-Workshop, Barbados.

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