Full Description
How can research be more ethical, inclusive, and community-driven? Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a powerful approach to community-led research, widely used in the UK for over 25 years. Rooted in action research, PAR empowers communities to take control of research processes - from design to analysis - ensuring that those most affected by social issues shape the solutions. Through interactive visual tools, PAR overcomes barriers such as literacy and numeracy, fostering inclusive engagement.
This book offers a comprehensive guide to PAR, exploring its practical application, ethical dimensions, and impact across diverse contexts. Featuring real-world case studies, it is essential reading for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers seeking to embed meaningful participation in their work.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. PAR: Where we've been, where we're going
3. The Process
4. The Tools
5. Reflections on ethics and power
6. Conclusions: Sustaining Participatory Action Research - Learning, Practice, and Legacy



