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Release Year
2009
Book Title
Participatory practice
ISBN
9781847420121

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bristol University Press
ISBN-10
1847420125
ISBN-13
9781847420121
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70944458

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
264 Pages
Publication Name
Participatory Practice : Community-Based Action for Transformative Change
Language
English
Subject
Social Work, Sociology / General, Human Services
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Author
Jane Springett, Margaret Ledwith
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.9 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
Participatory research and popular education are key means to uncovering 'knowledge as if people mattered'. This superb book enriches our understanding of these areas, building on them to create an inclusive - and enticing - world view. Dr Alex Scott-Samuel, University of Liverpool, This book presents a sustained challenge to governments and international organisations, such as the World Bank, which claim to be signed up to people's participation. Community-based action should be about transformative change, as the book's subtitle suggests, and this deeply thoughtful book shows why and how it can be achieved. It is a very welcome addition to the impressive canon being developed by the authors. Professor Gary Craig, Ambassador and Past President, International Association for Community Development, "Provides an interesting and important approach to action research. Well-written, and an engaging text." Kate Black, University of Chester, "Among the growing number of books on community participation and community-engaged research, Participatory Practice stands out for its accessibility to community members and practitioners alike, and its in-depth coverage of topics like the role of dialogue and critical reflection, that are so central to this enterprise. I love this book, and recommend it to anyone who wishes to work "with rather than on communities" toward truly transformative change." Meredith Minkler, University of California, Berkeley, I am delighted to see this book which envisions participatory practice as a 'practical utopia', a transformative way of seeing the world combined with practical approaches to change through emancipatory action research in community, with implications for health and well-being. In seeking to integrate the practical with the visionary, the authors are offering us a way of seeing our lives as community developers, health promoters, citizens and professionals as expressions of fundamental values such as freedom, equality, respect and reciprocity Professor Peter Reason, Centre for Action Research in Professional Practice, University of Bath, "Among the growing number of books on community participation and community-engaged research, this book stands out for its accessibility to community members and practitioners alike, and its in-depth coverage of the role of dialogue and critical reflection, that are so central to this enterprise. I love this book, and recommend it to anyone who wishes to work 'with ... rather than on' communities toward truly transformative change." Meredith Minkler, University of California, Berkeley, "Among the growing number of books on community participation and community-engaged research, Participatory Practice stands out for its accessibility to community members and practitioners alike, and its in-depth coverage of topics like the role of dialogue and critical reflection, that are so central to this enterprise. I love this book, and recommend it to anyone who wishes to work 'with ... rather than on' communities toward truly transformative change." Meredith Minkler, University of California, Berkeley, "Among the growing number of books on community participation and community-engaged research, Participatory Practice stands out for its accessibility to community members and practitioners alike, and its in-depth coverage of topics like the role of dialogue and critical reflection, that are so central to this enterprise. I love this book, and recommend it to anyone who wishes to work 'with rather than on communities' toward truly transformative change." Meredith Minkler, University of California, Berkeley, "Among the growing number of books on community participation and community-engaged research, Participatory Practice stands out for its accessibility to community members and practitioners alike, and its in-depth coverage of topics like the role of dialogue and critical reflection, that are so central to this enterprise. I love this book, and recommend it to anyone who wishes to 'work with rather than on communities' toward truly transformative change." Meredith Minkler, University of California, Berkeley, "Accessible, grounded in practice and theory - an excellent introduction for final year students to key ideas." Jean Hatton, University of Huddersfield
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
302.14
Table Of Content
Introduction: Our Stories PART I: A Participatory Paradigm1. Participatory Practice2. Troubled Times3. The Participatory Worldview4. Participatory Practice in a Non-Participatory WorldPART II: Participatory Praxis5. Storytelling Praxis6. The Role of Dialogue7. Critical Reflection and Reflexivity8. Transformative Practice9. Becoming Whole
Synopsis
In this second edition of a bestselling book, the authors' unique, holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been updated to reflect advances made in the past decade, the impact of neoliberalism and austerity, and the challenges of climate change and the pandemic. Bridging the divide between community development ideas and practice, over half of this innovative book comprises new content with updated features including:* reflective questions* key points highlighted throughout each chapter* a glossary of termsThe authors argue that transformative practice begins with everyday stories about people's lives and that practical theory generated from these narratives is the best way to inform both policy and practice. This long-awaited new edition will be of interest to academics and community-based practitioners working in a range of settings, including health and education., In this second edition of a bestselling book, the authors' unique, holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been updated to reflect advances made in the past decade, the impact of neoliberalism and austerity, and the challenges of climate change and the pandemic. Bridging the divide between community development ideas and practice, over half of this innovative book comprises new content with updated features including: - reflective questions - key points highlighted throughout each chapter - a glossary of terms The authors argue that transformative practice begins with everyday stories about people's lives and that practical theory generated from these narratives is the best way to inform both policy and practice. This long-awaited new edition will be of interest to academics and community-based practitioners working in a range of settings, including health and education., This exciting book is a pioneering work of integrated praxis, situating theory within a participatory worldview and grounding practice in the important issues of our times - social justice and sustainability. The book will be of interest to both academics and community-based practitioners., This exciting new book on social work is both practical and theoretical. It is a pioneering work, situating theory within a participatory worldview and grounding practice in the important issues of our times: social justice and sustainability. The ideas, by authors Margaret Ledwith and Jane Springett, are founded on two premises. First, transformative practice begins in the stories of people's everyday lives and the practical theory generated from these narratives is the best way to inform both policy and practice. This innovative approach bridges the divide between ideas and practice, and allows the development of knowledge that is needed to bring about transformative social change. Second, participatory approaches to practice allow practitioners not only to critically examine the world, but also to reflect on the way in which they view the world in order to situate their local practice more relevantly within bigger social issues., In this second edition of a bestselling book, the authors' unique, holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been updated to reflect advances made in the past decade, the impact of neoliberalism and austerity, and the challenges of climate change and the pandemic. Bridging the divide between community development ideas and practice, over half of this innovative book comprises new content with updated features including: * reflective questions * key points highlighted throughout each chapter * a glossary of terms The authors argue that transformative practice begins with everyday stories about people's lives and that practical theory generated from these narratives is the best way to inform both policy and practice. This long-awaited new edition will be of interest to academics and community-based practitioners working in a range of settings, including health and education.

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