Best Practices in Participatory Action Research Methods: Trans-institutional Dialogue Tadeo U - NCSU

Now entering the third year of collaboration between the faculty/student teams of NCSU and U Tadeo-Bogota, our discussions are mutually improving each other's participatory action practices.  P1t lab's proven methods of action research are being challenged by the complex goals and practices of Tadeo's rigourous Industrial Design curricula, whose experiences include  along history of community involved design. With the support of several seed grants from both universities in Colombia and in North Carolina, the teams have been able to meet in Bogota, and in the communities of the Department of San Andres. In addition to the on-site cross-fertilization of concepts, theories and methods, we have communicated through various long-distance, tele-presence techniques to sharpen our mutual interests and skills and sustain the projects we are developing.




Through these posts, we invite our partners on both sides and the public to post comments, photos, articles, videos and insights emerging from this dialogue.

 
 

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