商品簡介
This volume describes a grass-roots approach to empowering people for democratic social change. It explains participatory research using exemplary case studies on community organizing, feminist theory, and ecological movements from a wide range of locations in North America. The first collection of essays on participatory research in Canada and the United States, the book is an eloquent demonstration that the same approach to social change is needed in industrialized countries as it is in underdeveloped countries. Challenging the relevance and validity of academic social science research, participatory research is an important tool for social activists, community workers, and adult educators working with oppressed peoples.
作者簡介
PETER PARK is Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.MARY BRYDON-MILLER is Associate Professor of Psychology at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire.BUDD HALL teaches participatory research and adult education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.TED JACKSON is adjunct research professor in the School of Public Administration at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, where he teaches development administration.