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  1. II-1 Methods for each phase of the process 35 II-1.1 Methods for analysis and planning 35 II-1.2 Methods for reviewing 41 II-1.3 Sharing results 45 II-2 Methods for specific purposes 46 III-1 Using participatory tools 61 III-1.1 Watch and listen: Guidelines forchoosing the most appropriate tool 61 III-1.2 Organising participatory exercises 62

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    • Key Principles of Participatory Learning and Action

    PMs have been used in many settings – urban and rural, poorer and wealthier – in countless countries. It is important that people feel relaxed and at ease when PMs are used, so locations vary from village halls, religious centres or school buildings, to less formal areas such as homes, parks or under village trees. Whether people are involved in an...

    There are many different, overlapping threads and traditions of participatory practice all over the world. The information on this site is grounded in the work of The Participation Team at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex in the UK. One of the original members of the Participation Team, Robert Chambers, has been a dr...

    Many practitioners all over the world continue to use the methods and principles associated with PRA and PLA. They also continue to develop and innovate new techniques, many of which now use digital communication technologies. While the explosive growth and development of PRA and PLA continued, by the 1990s many members of the Participation Team we...

  2. that participation works (section 3). Methods for participation: The characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of different participation methods (section 4). This guidance places participation methods in their proper place in participatory working – which is as part of a coherent design with a clear purpose. The overall design

  3. May 23, 2023 · Participatory Methods: Principles, Approaches, and Reflections. This virtual special issue focuses on participatory methods. This is particularly timely in terms of thinking about how we as researchers work with our participants, the assumptions that we make about contexts in which we work, and the extent to which we impose our own world view ...

  4. 1.1. Why is Participation Important? This booklet includes a number of different participatory techniques for use in community development work. Before exploring the techniques it is useful to firstly consider what participation means and why it is important. We will do this by briefly contemplating the advantages and

  5. This site provides resources to generate ideas and action for inclusive development and social change. We explain what participatory methods are, where and how they are used, and their problems and potentials. We focus on participatory approaches to programme design, monitoring and evaluation; to learning, research and communication in ...

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  7. Feb 8, 2018 · Summary. This paper examines the use of theory in social work methods geared towards promoting participation of vulnerable groups, a subject that has been barely – if at all – researched empirically. The study comprised an analysis of 46 methods documented in the database of the Netherlands Institute for Social Development and interviews ...

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