On Research and Action
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2002-03-02
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Economic and Political Weekly
Abstract
The article explores the intersection of scientific research with real-world action, emphasizing the importance of action-oriented research as a complement to detached academic studies. Drawing on the author's experience with grassroots organizations like the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan and Akal Sangharsh Samiti in Rajasthan, the commentary highlights the practical challenges and contributions of integrating research with public action. Drèze reflects on the limitations of mainstream economics and the value of engaging with local communities to enhance research impact. The article advocates for a more participatory approach to research that prioritizes civil society's role in driving social change.
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The article is a reflective commentary by Jean Drèze, published in Economic and Political Weekly, focusing on the benefits and challenges of blending research with grassroots activism. It critiques the limitations of academic detachment and mainstream economics in addressing real-world issues, while showcasing the potential of action-based research in influencing public policy and fostering social advancement.
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Action-Oriented Research, Public Policy, Social Science, Grassroots Organizations, Participatory Research
Citation
Dreze, J. (2002). Commentary on Research and Action. Economic and Political Weekly, March 2, 2002.
