Joanne Rappaport examines the work of a group of Colombian social scientists led by Orlando Fals Borda, who in the 1970s developed a model of “participatory action research” in which they embedded themselves into local communities to use their research in the service of social and political organizing.
Joanne Rappaport examines the work of a group of Colombian social scientists led by Orlando Fals Borda, who in the 1970s developed a model of “participatory action research” in which they embedded themselves into local communities to use their research in the service of social and political organizing.
List of Illustrations ix Cast of Characters xi Preface xvii Introduction 1 1. The Fundación del Caribe in Córdoba 29 2. Archives and Repertoires 46 3. Participation 66 4. Critical Recovery 94 5. Systematic Devolution 130 6. Engagement and Reflection 169 7. Fals Borda's Legacy 197 Notes 233 References Cited 243 Index
List of Illustrations ix Cast of Characters xi Preface xvii Introduction 1 1. The Fundación del Caribe in Córdoba 29 2. Archives and Repertoires 46 3. Participation 66 4. Critical Recovery 94 5. Systematic Devolution 130 6. Engagement and Reflection 169 7. Fals Borda's Legacy 197 Notes 233 References Cited 243 Index
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