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Participatory action research

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2023
Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that prioritizes the value of experiential knowledge for tackling problems caused by unequal and harmful social systems, and for envisioning and implementing alternatives. PAR involves the participation and leadership of those people experiencing issues, who take action to produce ...
Flora Cornish   +6 more
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Participatory Action Research

Journal of Consumer Research, 2008
The goal of improving consumer welfare can subtly or dramatically shape the research process, the methods used, and the theories developed. This article introduces the participatory action research paradigm, which is based upon the goal of helping people and employs methodologies that are different from traditional consumer research.
Julie L. Ozanne, Bige Saatcioglu
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Finding the ‘action’ in feminist participatory action research

open access: yesAction Research, 2006
Although feminist researchers have increasingly called for participatory and action-oriented research, there have been few analyses of the diverse actions that can occur.
Colleen Reid, Wendy Frisby
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