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Module 1: Introduction to Participatory Research Understanding conventional social science research & its limitations Emergence of Participatory Research paradigm Principles of Participatory Research Steps in Participatory Research Design Creating partnership in Participatory Research Module 2: Participatory Methods & Tools for Data Collection - I Understanding data types Selecting methods for data collection Redefining conventional methods in participatory data collection Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) Module 3: Participatory Methods & Tools for Data Collection - II Other creative methods & tools for data collection: Participatory video; Forum theatre; Photo voice; Popular education methods & tools: Dialogues; Conference; discussion; Public meetings, etc. Facilitating Participatory Research methods & tools Principles of data collection in Participatory Research Module 4: Participatory Methods of Analysing, Disseminating & Utilising Knowledge Participatory methods & process of analysis Participatory ways of disseminating knowledge Multiple use of knowledge Advantages & challenges of using Participatory Research methods Structure Rationale Participatory Research (PR) is a set of multi-disciplinary approaches that share a core philosophy of inclusivity especially between the researchers and the community. It recognises the value of engaging the stakeholders, users, and beneficiaries; of the knowledge generated by the research study as partners in the entire research process. Over the last few decades’ interest in PR has increased across the development sector as well as academia because of its potential to bridge gaps between research and practice, addressing social justice and creating conditions for people to take control of their situation. Decision makers, advocates of marginalised populations, researchers and people in the community have questioned the social and cultural validity of studies conducted by researchers who know little about the people, culture, and context in which the research was done. To transform conditions that influence and change the lives of people requires collaboration between academic and nonacademic stakeholders. Engagement of the intended users, beneficiaries and stakeholders in the research process enhances commitment to using research findings to act to improve their existing condition. This online course is aimed at improving the competence of conducting community-based participatory research by orienting the learners on theories and principles of participatory research, using participatory methods for data collection, data analysis and dissemination and some of the ways in which the research can be used to mobilise the community for taking collective action. PRIA International Academy (PIA) 42 Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi – 110062, India · Tel 91.11.29960931/32/33 · Fax 91.11.299 55183 · Email: [email protected] www.pria.org/academy International Perspective in Participatory Research 6 Week Online Course Starting On 12 May 2020 Appreciating the history, origin and trajectories of participatory research with an international perspective Developing a participatory research design in partnership with the community (focusing on identifying research questions, methods of data collection & analysis, and dissemination of findings for collective action and change) Developing skills for participatory methods of data collection & analysis and preparing strategies for using new research knowledge for collective action and change Objectives 10% early bird discount applicable till 2 May 2020!

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Module 1: Introduction to Participatory Research Understanding conventional social science research& its limitationsEmergence of Participatory Research paradigmPrinciples of Participatory ResearchSteps in Participatory Research DesignCreating partnership in Participatory Research

Module 2: Participatory Methods & Tools for DataCollection - I

Understanding data typesSelecting methods for data collectionRedefining conventional methods in participatorydata collectionParticipatory Learning and Action (PLA)

Module 3: Participatory Methods & Tools for DataCollection - II

Other creative methods & tools for data collection:Participatory video; Forum theatre; Photo voice; Popular education methods & tools: Dialogues;Conference; discussion; Public meetings, etc.Facilitating Participatory Research methods & toolsPrinciples of data collection in ParticipatoryResearch

Module 4: Participatory Methods of Analysing,Disseminating & Utilising Knowledge

Participatory methods & process of analysisParticipatory ways of disseminating knowledgeMultiple use of knowledgeAdvantages & challenges of using ParticipatoryResearch methods

Structure RationaleParticipatory Research (PR) is a set of multi-disciplinary approaches thatshare a core philosophy of inclusivity especially between the researchers andthe community. It recognises the value of engaging the stakeholders, users, andbeneficiaries; of the knowledge generated by the research study as partners inthe entire research process. Over the last few decades’ interest in PR hasincreased across the development sector as well as academia because of itspotential to bridge gaps between research and practice, addressing socialjustice and creating conditions for people to take control of their situation.Decision makers, advocates of marginalised populations, researchers andpeople in the community have questioned the social and cultural validity ofstudies conducted by researchers who know little about the people, culture,and context in which the research was done. To transform conditions thatinfluence and change the lives of people requires collaboration betweenacademic and nonacademic stakeholders. Engagement of the intended users,beneficiaries and stakeholders in the research process enhances commitmentto using research findings to act to improve their existing condition. This online course is aimed at improving the competence of conductingcommunity-based participatory research by orienting the learners on theoriesand principles of participatory research, using participatory methods for datacollection, data analysis and dissemination and some of the ways in which theresearch can be used to mobilise the community for taking collective action.

PRIA International Academy (PIA) 42 Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi – 110062, India

· Tel 91.11.29960931/32/33 · Fax 91.11.299 55183 · Email: [email protected]/academy

International Perspective in Participatory Research6 Week Online Course

Starting On 12 May 2020

Appreciating the history, origin and trajectories of participatory researchwith an international perspectiveDeveloping a participatory research design in partnership with thecommunity (focusing on identifying research questions, methods of datacollection & analysis, and dissemination of findings for collective action andchange)Developing skills for participatory methods of data collection & analysisand preparing strategies for using new research knowledge for collectiveaction and change

Objectives

10% early bird discount applicable till2 May 2020!

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Course Details - At A GlanceCourse code: OC=E=101 Type: Online Language: English Duration: 6 Weeks Date: 12 May Fees*: INR 10,000/US$ 160 Discount: 10% early bird discount applicable till 2 May! Participants: CSO, CSR, University Student (Post Graduate &Ph.D. Research Scholar), Think Tank, Foundation, GovernmentOfficials*Inclusive of 18% Goods & Service Tax

Fees to be paid through CC-Avenue Payment GatewayThe payment gateway option is directly integrated with ouronline application form. The application form should be filledand submitted online

Fees to be paid in Indian RupeesName of the Account Holder: PRIA Educational TrustName of the Bank: Axis Bank Ltd.Address of the Bank: K - 1998, Chittranjan Park, New Delhi -110019Account Number: 913010024103220IFSC Code: UTIB0000430

Fees to be paid in US$Name of the Account Holder: PRIA Educational TrustName of the Bank: Axis Bank LtdAddress of the Bank: K - 1998, Chittranjan Park, New Delhi -110019Account Number: 913010024103220Axis Bank New Delhi Swift code:AXISINBB049Corresponding Bank: JP Morgan Chase Bank, New YorkSwift Code of Corresponding Bank: CHASUS33IFSC Code: UTIB0000430

Who Are We? PRIA International Academy (PIA),established in 2005, offers educationalopportunities to university students,practitioners, and researchers to enhancetheir knowledge and skills. PIA as theeducational wing of PRIA (ParticipatoryResearch in Asia) draws on practicallessons from the action learning projectsof PRIA implemented over the last fourdecades combined with experiences ofother organisations. The educational offerings by PIA are theperfect blend of practice based experienceand academic rigour. PIA is the recognisedIndian Hub for Knowledge for Change(K4C) (an initiative of the UNESCO Chairon Social Responsibility of HigherEducation and Community BasedParticipatory Research). It offers: • Online Courses• Blended Mode Learning Programmes• Training and Workshops • Research and Consulting Services

PRIA International Academy (PIA) 42 Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi – 110062, India

· Tel 91.11.29960931/32/33 · Fax 91.11.299 55183 · Email: [email protected]/academy

For more information:Please visit pria.org/academy or write [email protected]