نتایج جستجو برای: participatory research

تعداد نتایج: 1413678  

2008
Katie Shilton Nithya Ramanathan Sasank Reddy Vidyut Samanta Jeff Burke Deborah Estrin Mark H. Hansen Mani B. Srivastava

Participatory design (PD) involves users in all phases of design to build systems that fit user needs while simultaneously helping users understand complex systems. We argue that traditional PD techniques can benefit participatory sensing: community-based participatory research (CBPR) projects in which complex technologies, such as sensing networks using mobile phones, are the research instrume...

2018
Pearl Anna McElfish Britni L Ayers Rachel S Purvis Christopher R Long Ka'imi Sinclair Monica Esquivel Susan C Steelman

INTRODUCTION Community-based participatory research is a partnership approach to research that seeks to equally involve community members, organisational representatives and academic partners throughout the research process in a coequal and mutually beneficial partnership. To date, no published article has synthesised the best practices for community-based participatory research practices with ...

Journal: :Gaia (Heidelberg) 2022

Participatory Video (PV) is geared towards fostering dialogue around a shared issue. Videos developed with smartphones and similar devices are created by participants as tool for communication reflection, which can support many different steps along participatory research journey. communicate the participants’ perspectives, while integral group-based learning process creates space critical soli...

2016
Susanne Grasser Christoph Schunko Christian R Vogl

BACKGROUND Ethically sound research in applied ethnobiology should benefit local communities by giving them full access to research processes and results. Participatory research may ensure such access, but there has been little discussion on methodological details of participatory approaches in ethnobiological research. This paper presents and discusses the research processes and methods develo...

Journal: :JASIST 2012
Katie Shilton

Individuals can increasingly collect data about their habits, routines, and environment using ubiquitous technologies. Running specialized software, personal devices such as phones and tablets can capture and transmit users' location, images, motion, and text input. The data collected by these devices are both personal (identifying of an individual), and participatory (accessible by that indivi...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2007
C C Jost J C Mariner P L Roeder E Sawitri G J Macgregor-Skinner

Participatory epidemiology is the application of participatory methods to epidemiological research and disease surveillance. It is a proven technique which overcomes many of the limitations of conventional epidemiological methods, and has been used to solve a number of animal health surveillance and research problems. The approach was developed in small-scale, community animal health programmes...

2017
O. Barreteau P. Bots K. Daniell Olivier Barreteau Pieter W. G. Bots Katherine A. Daniell

Participatory research relies on stakeholder inputs to obtain its acclaimed benefits of improved social relevance, validity, and actionability of research outcomes. We focus here on participatory research in the context of natural resource management. Participants’ acceptance of participatory research processes is key to their implementation. Our first assumption is that this positive view and ...

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