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Types of Participatory Research
From David Hiles, Methods of Participatory Inquiry:
- Ancient methods of inquiry
- Explicit methods (Researcher oriented)
- Heuristic Inquiry (Clark Moustakas)
- Co-operative / Lived Inquiry (John Heron)
- Autoethnography (Carolyn Ellis)
- Mindful Inquiry (Valerie Bentz & Jeremy Shapiro)
- Implicit methods (Participant oriented)
- Narrative Inquiry (Hiles & Cermák)
- Phenomenological Inquiry (Donald Polkinghorne, etc)
- Transpersonal Inquiry (Braud & Anderson)
- Action Research /Participative Inquiry (Peter Reason)
Detailed descriptions of the method are available in the text:
- Participatory Perspectives on Counselling Research. By DAVID HILES: Summary of paper presented at NCCR Conference, Newport, November 22, 2008.