In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in the widest possible sense) the idea of 'participation' is a leading principle. This article will demonstrate that the process in which actors are supposed to participate is often thought of as being a process of planning, decision-making and/or social learning. It will be argued that such an operationalization of development processes is based on inconsistent theoretical assumptions, and can easily lead to unproductive development interventions due to an inability to handle conflicts. As an alternative it is proposed to use negotiation theory as a basis for organizing participatory development efforts. The implications of such a shift in thinki...
This chapter starts with an autobiographical account of my experience of creating communication prog...
Participatory development has been informally adopted as one of the major 1990's approaches to imple...
In the course of the past four decades, participation has been mainstreamed in development research ...
In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in th...
Participatory development models remain influential within mainstream development institutions, desp...
M.A.The success of participation in research for development depends upon its ability to change powe...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
Participation is a popular approach to project implementation, policy-making and governance in both ...
Abstract: This article suggests that the concepts underlying participatory approaches to development...
Research and support approaches to development that involve the stakeholders are the subject of crit...
Participatory approaches to research and development have been widely discussed and promoted from th...
That full participation is essential for sustainable development, both domestic and overseas, is no...
For reasons of efficiency, equity and sustainability (among others) participatory approaches to plan...
Despite high transaction and financial costs participatory approaches to development are now standar...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the in-community stakeholders\u27 perc...
This chapter starts with an autobiographical account of my experience of creating communication prog...
Participatory development has been informally adopted as one of the major 1990's approaches to imple...
In the course of the past four decades, participation has been mainstreamed in development research ...
In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in th...
Participatory development models remain influential within mainstream development institutions, desp...
M.A.The success of participation in research for development depends upon its ability to change powe...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
Participation is a popular approach to project implementation, policy-making and governance in both ...
Abstract: This article suggests that the concepts underlying participatory approaches to development...
Research and support approaches to development that involve the stakeholders are the subject of crit...
Participatory approaches to research and development have been widely discussed and promoted from th...
That full participation is essential for sustainable development, both domestic and overseas, is no...
For reasons of efficiency, equity and sustainability (among others) participatory approaches to plan...
Despite high transaction and financial costs participatory approaches to development are now standar...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the in-community stakeholders\u27 perc...
This chapter starts with an autobiographical account of my experience of creating communication prog...
Participatory development has been informally adopted as one of the major 1990's approaches to imple...
In the course of the past four decades, participation has been mainstreamed in development research ...