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Participatory approaches to research on poverty



What real voice do people with direct experience of poverty have in research
and inquiry into poverty? This study, by Fran Bennett with Moraene Roberts,
gives an overview of 'participatory' approaches to research and inquiry into
poverty in the UK. 'Participatory' approaches respect the expertise of
people with direct experience of poverty and give them more control over the
research process and more influence over how findings are used. The
researchers examine the issues involved when principle turns into practice.






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