Participatory Action Research (Sage Focus Editions)

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Participatory Action Research (Sage Focus Editions)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780803937437
  • DDC分類 300.72

Full Description

Overall this volume should be valuable for readers . . . demonstrates the practical and theoretical advantages of incorporating participatory action research in the social science tool kit. --Agricultural Systems "I recommend this book for researchers, and I also suggest that it be considered seriously by persons grappling with philosophy of social issues." --Journal of Marketing Research "We have a book that deals with a potential revolution in the way organization science is done. . . . The last third of the book, dealing with PAR in agriculture, is of great value. . . . This is a formidable challenge for any of us to take on, but many useful and practical tips are scattered throughout the book, in chapters appropriately written by academics, managers, a union leader, and government administrators. Thus, the message of PAR is embodied in the structure of the book. It is a message we should heed." --Journal of Management "Provides a rich set of insights into the intricacies and challenges encountered in research in applied settings with an agenda toward action." --International Journal of Nursing Studies Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a powerful research tool that unites the work of researcher and client to improve both the topic researched and the research findings themselves. Yet, despite the fact that various forms of PAR have been practiced for decades, no single resource existed that detailed this practical research method. Now, in Participatory Action Research, a distinguished team of contributors takes you step-by-step through this research technique, from the initial design of a project, through data gathering and analysis, to final conclusions and actions arising out of the research. Contributors thoroughly outline the theory and methods behind PAR, weigh its strengths and weaknesses, then present a series of case studies taken both from organizational and agricultural settings. Organizational researchers and consultants, managers, sociologists, or anyone engaged in qualitative or applied research will find Participatory Action Research an invaluable tool.

Contents

Introduction - William Foote Whyte
PAR IN INDUSTRY
Participatory Action Research - William Foote Whyte, Davydd J Greenwood and Peter Lazes
Through Practice to Science in Social Research
Participatory Action Research - Larry A Pace and Dominick R Argona
A View from Xerox
Participatory Action Research - Anthony J Constanza
A View from ACTWU
Participatory Action Research - Jose Luis Gonzalez Santos
A View from FAGOR
Participatory Action Research and Action Science Compared - Chris Argyris and Donald Schon
A Commentary
Comparing PAR and Action Science - William Foote Whyte
Research, Action and Participation - Richard E Walton and Michael Gaffney
The Merchant Shipping Case
Co-Generative Learning - Max Elden and Morton Levin
Bringing Participation into Action Research
Action Research as Method - Jan Irgen Karlsen
Reflections from a Program for Developing Methods and Competence
Participant Observer Research - Robert E Cole
An Activist Role
PAR IN AGRICULTURE
Participatory Strategies in Agricultural Research and Development - William Foote Whyte
A Joint Venture in Technology Transfer to Increase Adoption Rates - Ramiro Ortiz
Participatory Action Research in Togo - Richard Maclure and Michael Bassey
An Inquiry into Maize Storage Systems
The Role of the Social Scientist in Participatory Action research - Sergio Ruano
Social Scientists in International Agriculture Resarch - Douglas E Horton
Ensuring Relevance and Conributing to the Knowledge Base
Conclusions - William Foote Whyte