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Title: Participatory Appraisal


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Participatory Appraisal
  • Researching for Social Change
  • MA in Activism and Social Change
  • Paul Chatterton (Leeds University)

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1. What is it?
  • Part of body of community research work linking
  • Participatory appraisal methods
  • Action research
  • Participatory/popular education
  • Structured process of learning with communities
    about their lives/conditions
  • Hears and elicits views of local people
  • Informs policy

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1. What is it?
  • Participatory appraisal is a community-based
    approach to consultation that gives precedence to
    the views and attitudes of local people as
    experts within their own communities.
  • Through PA, local people can explore and share
    their knowledge of life and local conditions as
    well make decisions, and plan and carry out
    actions to effect change within their
    communities.

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2. Approach
  • Involves education, research and action
  • Valuing local knowledge and respecting local
    perceptions
  • Verifying each stage using variety of methods
    triangulation
  • Full involvement of local people
  • Emphasis on visual material rather than just
    written
  • Emphasis on feedback
  • Information in research process is
    publicly/locally owned
  • Help overcome barriers between professionals
    and locals
  • Participation is voluntary and in community
    settings
  • Empowers local people to control the process and
    set agenda

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3. Where does it get used?
  • Lots of areas including
  • Community development
  • Community health
  • Urban environmental improvements
  • Rural development
  • Can collect data on a range of topics
  • Physical (pollution etc)
  • Demographic, health, social
  • Cultural
  • Spatial and temporal distributions

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4. Values
  • Behaviour and attitude are key! Make a list
  • Respect
  • Watch and listen
  • Self critical
  • Supportive
  • Sharing
  • Participatory
  • Flexible
  • Adaptable
  • Exploratory
  • Enjoyable
  • Iterative
  • Inventive
  • Empowering
  • Collaborative
  • Transparent
  • Neutral/objective

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5. Dangers
  • Rushing
  • Forced or one-off
  • Jumping on the bandwagon
  • Rhetorical not substantive
  • Inadequate training
  • Use of methods only and not values/approach
  • Institutional claims to ownership
  • Reinforcing local power structures
  • Having a hidden agenda

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7. Scales of participation
Co-option Tokenism, manipulation
Co-operation Incentives or tasks given
Consultation External analysis of local opinion
Collaboration Local discussion, external responsibility
Co-learning Sharing knowledge
Collective action Locally determined process
  • The ladder of participation (Hart)

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8. THE PROJECT CYCLE
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9. Tools
  • Semi structured interviews
  • Community walkabouts and fieldwork
  • Spidergrams (showing cause, effects etc)
  • Timelines or daily activity lines
  • Graffiti walls
  • Pie charts (showing proportions between different
    activities/choices)
  • Mapping (places, bodies, cities, countries -
    social, historic, land use, resources)
  • Venn diagrams (to show groups, institutions and
    overlaps)
  • Evaluation wheel
  • Pair wise ranking Matrix (making a choice
    between options)
  • Criteria ranking Matrix (using dots to rank
    features of options)
  • Impact ranking Matrix (focuses on impacts V
    ease)

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Remember
  • Plan well
  • Group size (individual or groups)
  • Sequencing of activities
  • Triangulation of results
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