People-Centered Development and Participatory Research.

作者: L. David Brown

DOI: 10.17763/HAER.55.1.R07478N215287101

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摘要: Traditional approaches to helping developing countries have often played down human development in favor of production physical and economic resources. It is on this premise that L. David Brown presents a case for the combined use people-centered participatory research as tool maximizing local resources deal with concerns. In building his case, defines legitimate form inquiry, drawing some distinctions between it more traditional forms research. He illustrates point brief discussion project involved farmers from several villages India.

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