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Participatory Action Research Bibliography 2003

The following references were compiled by Institute 2003 participants under the theme: Engaging Community Voices through Participatory Research: Developing Curricula

    Benson, Lee, Ira Harkavy & John Puckett. (1996) "Communal Participatory Action Research as a Strategy for Improving Universities and the Social Sciences: Penn's Work With the West Philadelphia Improvement Corps as a Case Study." Educational Policy. 10 (2), pp 202-222.

    Brydon-Miller, M. (2001) "Education, research, and action: Theory and Methods of Participatory Action Research," in D.L. Tolman & M. Brydon-Miller (Eds.), from subjects to subjectivities: A handbook of interpretive and participatory methods, pp. 76-89.

    Burawoy, Michael. (1991). "Teaching Participant Observation." In Ethnography Unbound: Power and Resistance in the Modern Metropolis, edited by Michael Burawoy et al. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

    Carroll, J. and McKenna, J. (2001). Theory to practice: Using the logic model to organize and report research results in a collaborative project. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, V. 93, No, 4, 2001, p.63-65.

    Cato, B., Chen, W., and Corbett-Perez, S. (1998). Logic model: A tool for planning and evaluating health and recreation prevention projects. JOPERD: The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, Vol. 69, No. 8, October 1998, p. 57-61.

    Curtis, Karen A. (1989) "Help From Within: Participatory Research In A Low-Income Neighborhood." Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development. 18 (2), pp 203-217.

    Deshler, D and Ewert M. (1995) "Participatory Action Research: Traditions and Major Assumptions." PARnet.org [On-line]. Available: http://www.PAR.net.org/parchive/docs/Deshler_95.

    Duneier, Mitchell. (1999). "Appendix: Statement on Method," from Sidewalk, by Mitchell Duneier. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.

    Edwards, E.D., Seaman, J., Drews, J., & Edwards, M.E. (1995). A community approach for Native American drug and alcohol prevention programs: A logic model framework. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Vol. 13(3), 43-62.

    Elden, Max, and Morten Levin. (1991). "Cogenerative Learning: Bringing Participation into Action Research." In Participatory Action Research, edited by William F. Whyte, pp. 127-142. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Fetterman, David M. (1989). Ethnography: Step by Step. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

    Gold, N. (1998). Using participatory research to help promote the physical and mental health of female social workers in child welfare. Child Welfare, Vol. LXXVII, No. 6, November/December, p.701-724.

    Greenwood, Davydd J., William Foote Whyte & Ira Harkavy. (1993) “Participatory Action Research as a Process and a Goal.” Human Relations. 46 (2), pp 175-192.

    Henton, Douglas, John Melville, Kimberly Walesh. (1997). Grassroots Leaders for a New Economy:How Civic Entrepreneurs are Building Prosperous Communities.Jossey-Bass Publishing.

    Hernandez, M. (2000). Using logic-models and program theory to build outcome accountability. Education and Treatment of Children, Vol. 23, Issue 1, February 2000, p.24-41.

    Karlsen, Jan Irgens. (1991). Action Research as Method: Reflections from a Program for Developing Methods and Competence. In Participatory Action Research, edited by William F. Whyte, pp. 143-158. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Medoff, Peter, Holly Sklar. (1994). Streets of Hope: The Fall and Rise of an Urban Neighborhood. South End Press.


    Reardon, Kenneth M. (1998) Participatory Action Research as Service Learning. Academic Service Learning: A Pedagogy of Action and Reflection. 73, pp. 58-64.

    _________________. (Spring 1995) Creating University Partnership that Works: the Case of the East St. Louis Action Research Project. Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum.

    Sarri, R. C., and Sarri, C. M. (1992). Organizational and community change through participatory action research. In Bargal, D. and Schmid, H (Eds.), Organizational change and development in human service organizations, New York: Hawthorn Press, p. 99-122.

    Stoecker, Randy Stoecker (2001). Community-Based Reasearch: The Next New Thing.

    http://comm-org.utoledo.edu/drafts/cbrreportb.htm

    Suttles, Gerald. (N.D.). "Some Rules of Thumb for Doing Field Work." Unpublished manuscript. University of Chicago.

    Whyte, William F. (1991) Participatory Action Research: New Forms of Participation in

    Industry and Agriculture. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publishers.

    Whyte, William F. (1990) Participatory Action Research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publishers.

    Whyte, William F. (1989). "Advancing Scientific Knowledge Through Participatory Action Research." Sociological Forum, 4, 3: 367-85.

    Willigen, John van. (1994) "Industrial Democracy as Process: Participatory Action Research in the Fagor Cooperative Group of Mondragon." American Anthropologist. 96 (2) pp 456-457.

    Yeich, S. (1996) "Grassroots organizing with homeless people: A participatory research approach." Journal of Social Issues. 52 (1) pp 111-121.

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