Learning participation for a human development approach (PLA Notes 48)

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English
Published: October 2003
Area(s):
Participatory Learning and Action
Product code:G02067
Source publication:
Participatory Learning and Action 48

Set within the Chipas State in Southern Mexico, where the Zapatistas movement has been campaigning for social change for the last decade, this article looks at the experiences of a university -community collaboration, in a region with high political awareness, but little state assistance or investment.

Participatory Learning and Action is the world’s leading informal journal on participatory approaches. Guest editors provide up-to-the minute accounts of participatory approaches in specific fields. Since 1987, PLA has provided a forum for participatory practitioners – community workers, activists and researchers – to share experiences, reflections and methodological innovations with others, providing a genuine ‘voice from the field’.

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Ruiz, C. (2003). Learning participation for a human development approach (PLA Notes 48). .
Available at https://www.iied.org/g02067