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Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development.

Through excerpts from the texts that have inspired contemporary advocates of participation, accounts of the principles of participatory research and empirical studies that show some of the complexities of participation in practice, it offers a range of reflections on participation that will be of interest to those new to the field and experienced practitioners alike.

Bringing together for the first time classic and contemporary writings from a literature that spans a century, it offers a unique perspective on the possibilities and dilemmas that face those seeking to enable those affected by development projects, programmes and policies.

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Cornwall's Participation Reader, which brings together some of the most insightful writings on the discourses, politics and practice of participation in development since the 1960s, is a valuable document of record. The articles are lively, well written and provide the necessary critical engagement with one of the most contentious but often taken for granted ideas in development. The Participation Reader is certain to become a must read for all students, teachers, researchers and practitioners of development. * Dzodzi Tsikata, University of Ghana * Andrea Cornwall has created a powerful go-to volume on participation encompassing foundational literature, thoughtful reflections on processes and theories, insightful critiques and inspiring descriptions of participatory initiatives. Citizens, organizers, students and researchers will return to The Participation Reader again and again for grounded analyses of the problems and possibilities of "participation". * Louise Fortmann, Berkeley * This volume is a compelling and critical look at both the concept and practice of participation, a topic that has been afflicted, in the words of one its contributors, by "popularity without clarity". It is a comprehensive effort at advancing clarity, and offers convincing analyses of the oversimplification, depoliticization, and instrumentalization that has characterized the debates and discourse on participation in recent times. With an impressive array of writers, including leading participation theorists and practitioners from around the world, we are led systematically through definitions, principles, methodologies, case studies and critiques, and emerge with sharper conceptual and strategic insights for advancing the democratization project. * Srilatha Batliwala, Scholar Associate, Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID) *

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Explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development.
Table, figures and boxes viii
Acknowledgements ix
Acronyms x
Preface xii
Part One What is participation?
1 A ladder of citizen participation
3(16)
Sherry R. Arnstein
2 The many faces of participation
19(12)
Matthias Stiefel
Marshall Wolfe
3 What is meant by people's participation'?
31(3)
N.C. Saxena
4 Participation's place in rural development: seeking clarity through specificity
34(23)
John Cohen
Norman Uphoff
5 Depoliticizing development: the uses and abuses of participation
57(13)
Sarah White
6 Participation: the ascendancy of a buzzword in the neo-liberal eta
70(15)
Pablo Alejandro Leal
Part Two Participatory methodologies: principles and applications
7 Production and diffusion of new knowledge
85(3)
Orlando Fals Borda
8 The historical roots and contemporary urges in Participatory Research
88(4)
Rajesh Tandon
9 New Paradigm Research Manifesto
92(3)
New Paradigm Research Group London
10 Doing feminist participatory research
95(4)
Patricia Maguire
11 Cooperative inquiry
99(10)
Peter Reason
12 PRA five years later
109(13)
Robert Chambers
Irene Guijt
13 Ten myths about PRA
122(3)
Ian Scoones
14 Growing from the grassroots: building participatory planning, monitoring and evaluation methods in PARC
125(6)
Janet Symes
Sa'ed Jasser
15 Tools for empowerment: community exchanges
131(3)
Sheela Patel
16 Citizens juries: a radical alternative for social research
134(6)
Tom Wakeford
17 Voices aloud: making communication and change together
140(10)
Oga Steve Abah
18 Powerful grassroots women communicators: participatory video in Bangladesh
150(15)
Renuka Bery
Sara Stuart
Part Three Community and participatory development: principles and practice
19 Managing local participation: rhetoric and reality
165(7)
Robert Chambers
20 Community participation: history, concepts and controversies
172(10)
James Midgley
21 The making and marketing of participatory development
182(21)
David Mosse
22 Whose voices? Whose choices? Reflections on gender and participatory development
203(21)
Andrea Cornwall
23 Ethnicity and participatory development methods in Botswana: some participants are to be seen and not heard
224(14)
Tlamelo Mompati
Gerard Prinsen
24 Towards a repoliticization of participatory development: political capabilities and spaces of empowerment
238(15)
Glyn Williams
Part Four Participation in governance
25 Towards participatory local governance: six propositions for discussion
253(12)
John Gaventa
26 The politics of domesticating participation in rural India
265(16)
Ranjita Mohanty
27 Aiding policy? Civil society engagement in Tanzania's PRSP
281(16)
Elaina Mack
28 Participation without representation: chiefs, councils and forestry law in the West African Sahel
297(9)
Jesse C. Ribot
29 Talking politics in participatory governance
306(16)
Gianpaolo Baocchi
30 Co-governance for accountability: beyond 'exit' and 'voice'
322(23)
John Ackerman
Part Five Participation as collective action: mobilization, insurgency and struggle
31 Users as citizens: collective action and the local governance of welfare
345(18)
Marion Barnes
32 Insurgency and spaces of active citizenship: the story of the Western Cape anti-eviction campaign in South Africa
363(20)
Faranak Miraftab
Shana Wills
33 Pedagogical guerrillas, armed democrats and revolutionary counter-publics: examining paradox in the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico
383(20)
Josee Johnston
34 Bodies as sites of struggle: Naripokkho and the movement for women's rights in Bangladesh
403(15)
Shireen Huq
35 Citizenship: a perverse confluence
418(10)
Evelina Dagnino
Sources 428(2)
Index 430
Andrea Cornwall is Professor of Anthropology and Development in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex. She is the author of Beneficiary, Consumer, Citizen (2000) and Democratizing Engagement and co-editor of Pathways to Participation (with Garett Pratt, 2003), Spaces for Change?(with Vera Schattan Coelho, 2006) and The Politics of Rights (with Maxine Molyneux, 09).