Author:
Hunt Xanthe,Swartz Leslie,Braathen Stine Hellum,Carew Mark T.,Chiwaula Mussa,Rohleder Poul
Abstract
AbstractIn Chapter 10.1007/978-3-030-55567-2_1 we provided a discussion of participatory research as a method for doing research, and provided an outline of what we did in the research project upon which this book is based. In this final chapter, we reflect back on our experiences of doing a participatory research project of this kind.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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