Participatory methods for information society
The paper provides introductory remarks to the special issue of Public Philosophy and Democratic Education dedicated to the role of participatory methods in contemporary informational society.
Mateusz Bonecki, Anna Malitowska
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“It’s Not Healthy to Be Too Large”—A Qualitative Study Using Participatory Methods to Explore Children’s and Adolescents’ Perspectives on Obesity Treatment and Body Image [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Qualitative child-centered research on pediatric obesity treatment and body image remains limited. This study aimed to explore children’s and adolescents’ experiences with hospital-based obesity treatment and how these experiences ...
Tove Langlo Drilen +3 more
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Introducing visual participatory methods to develop local knowledge on HIV in rural South Africa. [PDF]
The authors would also like to acknowledge the field staff at the MRC/Wits Agincourt unit, particularly Ms Rirhandzu Debs and Dr Kerstin Edin from the Umeå Centre for Global Health Research, Umeå University, who facilitated data collection and made ...
Brooks C +7 more
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Adapting participatory and agile software methods to participatory rural development [PDF]
This paper presents observations from a project that combines participatory rural development methods with participatory design techniques to support a farmers’ co-operative in Madhya Pradesh ...
Dearden, Andy, Rizvi, H.
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Assessing the Social Values of Built Heritage: Participatory Methods as Ways of Knowing
This paper explores the role participatory methods play in understanding the social values of built heritage, including people’s sense of identity, belonging, and place.
Elizabeth Robson
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In the fall of 2019, Trøndelag County Council, Norway, organized a Climate Workshop for children and youth. The intention of the workshop was to include children’s and youth’s perspectives as a foundation for a policy document titled “How we do it in ...
Marit Ursin +6 more
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INCLUSIVE APPROACH OUTCOMES IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC MINORITIES – AN INTERVIEW STUDY [PDF]
A Finnish initiative called TUULI project, led by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, was launched in 2019 to respond to the need of providing accessible psychoeducational material for newly arrived refugees and for professionals working ...
Niina Porta +3 more
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Purposeful Stakeholder Engagement for Improved Environmental Flow Outcomes
Rivers are dynamic social-ecological systems that support societies and ecosystems in a multitude of ways, giving rise to a variety of user groups and competing interests.
Meghan L. Mussehl +4 more
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Knowledge co-production in the Helge å catchment: a comparative analysis
Addressing sustainability challenges in landscape management requires processes for co-producing usable knowledge together with those who will use that knowledge. Participatory futures methods are powerful tools for attaining such knowledge.
Katja Malmborg +8 more
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