Synopses & Reviews
People's Participation draws on the 165 papers discussed at the 1997 World Congress of Participative Convergence in Knowledge, Space and Time, to present the most significant themes arising from this important event. The book looks at the social, political, economic and cultural movements at the heart of Participative Research - where knowledge, space and time are seen as the principal tools for change for the advancement of peoples. It has been published to promote the ongoing discussion amongst economists, politicians, scholars, NGO workers, policymakers, engineers, scientists, social scientists and all those with a deep interest or involvement with Participatory Approaches and methodologies.
Synopsis
This multidisciplinary event was attended by 1,850 people from 61 countries brought together professionals from a broad spectrum of disciplines, ranging from engineering and the sciences to the arts, politics, economics and social sciences. Contributors included Manfred Max-Eduardo Galeano, Robert Chambers and Orlando Fals Borda.