Participatory Systemic Inquiry
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Author/contributor
- Burns, Danny (Author)
Title
Participatory Systemic Inquiry
Abstract
This article explores Participatory Systemic Inquiry processes through two examples of practise. The first is about embedding public engagement in UK higher education, the second is about water infrastructure development and local capacity development in small towns situated around Lake Victoria. These examples illustrate why it is necessary to understand the wider systemic dynamics within which issues are situated, and how this helps to identify workable and sustainable solutions to problems. It describes the learning architectures which were constructed to hold the local and thematic inquiries and then to extend them. It also demonstrates the methods which operationalised these processes and explores some of the methodological differences between this approach and other approaches to qualitative and participatory research.
Date
05/2012
Language
en
ISSN
1759-5436
Accessed
13/11/2023, 14:57
Library Catalogue
opendocs.ids.ac.uk
Extra
Accepted: 2016-01-06T17:18:20Z
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Citation
Burns, D. (2012). Participatory Systemic Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.2012.00325.x
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