Values-Based Participatory Action Research in Development Ethics
Isaias Ezequiel Chachine
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Isaias Ezequiel Chachine: University of Cape Town
Chapter 16 in Researching Values, 2022, pp 279-297 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter explores the pros and cons of values-based participatory action research, from an ethics of regards, to discuss how a values-based participatory action research could be articulated as a values-adding paradigm shift in values-based research methodologies. Values-based participatory action research is a community-engaging research methodology that emphasises values, participation, and common action as methods of enquiry. Along with the ethics of regards, it argues that how values are understood may impact participatory-decision, research design, and possible outcomes. Participation is more than involvement but a context where values are identified, shared, or even contested. To engage the paradigm, development ethics will be used as a research context.
Keywords: Ethics of regards; Values-based practice; Virtue ethics; Community; Participation; Sustainable development; Human dignity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90769-3_16
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