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Leavitt, J., Lingafelter, T. and Morello, C. 1998: Through
their eyes: young girls look at their Los Angeles neighbourhood.
In Ainley, R., editor, New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender. London: Routledge,
76-87.
Lennie, J. 1999: Deconstructing gendered power relations in participatory
planning: towards an empowering feminist framework of participation and action.
Womens Studies International Forum 22, 1, 97-112.
Leyshon, M. 2002: On being 'in the field': practice, progress and problems
in research with young people in rural areas. Journal of Rural Studies 18, 179-91.
Lyons, M, Smuts, C and Stephens, A. (2001) Participation, Empowerment
and Sustainability: (How) do the links work?, Urban Studies 38:8, pp. 1233 -
1251
Lyons, M., Smuts, C. and Stephens, A. (2001) 'The changing role of the
state in participatory development: from RDP to GEAR', Journal for Community
Development, 36:4, pp. 273 - 288
Maguire, P. 1987: Doing participatory research: a feminist approach.
Amherst, Massachusetts: Centre for International Education, University of Massachusetts.
Mattingly, D. 2001: Place, teenagers and representations: lessons from
a community theatre project. Social and Cultural Geography 2, 4, 445-59.
McIntyre, A. 2000: Inner-City Kids: Adolescents Confront Life and Violence
in an Urban Community. New York: New York University Press.
McIntyre, A. 2003: Through the eyes of women: photovoice and participatory
research as tools for reimagining place. Gender Place and Culture 10, 1, 47-66.
Mohan, G. 1999: Not so distant, not so strange: the personal and the
political in participatory research. Ethics Place and Environment 2, 1, 41-54.
Momsen, J. H. 2003: Participatory development and indigenous communities
in the Mexican Caribbean, in Pugh, J. and Potter, R. B., editors, Participatory
Planning in the Caribbean: Lessons from Practice. Aldershot: Ashgate, 155-72.
Monk, J., Manning, P. and Denman, C. 2003: Working together: feminist
perspectives on collaborative research and action. ACME:
An International E-Journal for Critical Human Geographies 2, 1, 91-106.
Moser, C. and McIlwaine, C. 1999: Participatory urban appraisal and
its application for research on violence. Environment and Urbanization 11, 2,
203-26.
Moser, C. and McIlwaine, C. 2000: Urban Poor Perceptions of Violence
and Exclusion in Colombia. Washington DC: World Bank.
Moser, C. and McIlwaine, C. 2001: Violence and social capital in urban
poor communities: perspectives from Colombia and Guatemala. Journal of International
Development 13, 965-84.
Nairn, K., Panelli, R. and McCormack, J. 2003: Destablizing dualisms:
young people's experiences of rural and urban environments. Childhood 10, 1,
9-42.
Nairn, K. and Smith, A. 2003: Young people as researchers in schools:
the possibilities of peer research. Paper presented at American Educational
Research Association Conference, Chicago, 21-25 April 2003.
Offen, K. 2003: Narrating place and identity, or mapping Miskitu land
claims in Northeastern Nicaragua. Human Organization 62, 4, 382-92.
Opondo, M. 2003: The gender implications of tobacco contract farming
in Kenya. Report to the Rockefeller Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya.
Pain, R. 2003a: Social geography: on action-orientated research. Progress
in Human Geography 27, 5, 677-85.
Pain, R. (2004) Social geography: participatory research. Progress in
Human Geography 28, 5, 1-12
Pain, R. 2003b: Youth, age and the representation of fear. Capital and
Class 60, 151-71.v
Pain, R. and Bailey, C. (2004) Country review: British social and cultural
geography. Social and Cultural Geography
Pain, R. and Francis, P. 2003: Reflections on participatory research.
Area 35, 1, 46-54.
Pain, R. and Francis, P. 2004: Living with crime: spaces of risk for
homeless young people. Children's Geographies 2, 1, 95-110.
Peake, L. (on behalf of Red Thread Women's Development Programme) 2000:
Women Researching Women: Methodology Report and Research Projects on the Study
of Domestic Violence and Women's Reproductive Health in Guyana. Georgetown,
Guyana: Inter-American Development Bank.
Popke, E, J (2003) 'Poststructuralist ethics: subjectivity, responsibility
and the space of community' Progress in Human Geography, 27, 3, pp.298-316
Pratt, G. in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre 1999: Is
this Canada? Domestic workers' experiences in Vancouver, BC. In Momsen, J. H.,
editor, Gender, Migration and Domestic Service. London: Routledge, 23-42.
Pratt, G. 2000: Participatory action research. In Johnston, R., Gregory.
D, Pratt, G. and Watts, M., editors, Dictionary of Human Geography Fourth Edition.
Oxford: Blackwell, 574.
Pratt, G. and Kirby, E. 2003: Performing nursing: the BC Nurses Union
Theatre Project. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Human Geographies
2, 1, 14-32.
Pugh, J. and Potter, R. B., editors, Participatory Planning in the Caribbean:
Lessons from Practice. Aldershot: Ashgate
Rambaldi, G. and Lanh, L. V. 2003: The seventh helper: the vertical
dimension feedback from a training exercise in Vietnam. PLA Notes 46, 77-83.
Randstrom, R. and Deur, D. 1999: Reciprocal appropriation: towards an
ethics of cross-cultural research. In Proctor, J. D. and Smith, D. M., editors,
Geography and Ethics: Journeys in a Moral Terrain London: Routledge, 237-50.
Reis, P R and Moore, M ed.s (2005) Elite Perceptions of Poverty and
Inequality, London: Zed Books
Rocheleau, D. E. and Thomas-Slayter, B. 1995: Gender, Environment and
Development in Kenya: A Grassroots Perspective. Boulder: L. Rienner.
Roseneil, S (1993) 'Greenham Revisitied: Researching Myself and My Sisters'
in D.Hobbs, and T.May (ed.) Interpreting the Field. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Routledge, P (2003) River of resistance: critical collaboration and
the dilemmas of power and ethics. Ethics, place and environment. Vol 6 No 1.
pp66-73.
Routledge, P. 1996. Third space as critical engagement. Antipode. 28.
4. pp 399-419.
Sanderson, E. and Kindon, S. 2004: Progress in participatory development:
opening up the possibility of knowledge through progressive participation Progress
in Development Studies 4, 2, 114-26.
Sanoff, H. (2000). Community Participation in Design and Planning. New
York: John Wiley & Sons.
Smith, D. A. 2003: Participatory mapping of community lands and hunting
yields among the ugle of Western Panama. Human Organization 62, 4, 332-43.
Staeheli, L. 2004 It is critical to be political, but how do we do it?
Working paper, Institute of Behavioral Science, Colorado University
Stocks, R. 2003: Mapping dreams in Nicaragua's Bosawas Reserve. Human
Organization 62, 4, 344-56.
Thomas, N. and O'Kane, C. (1998) The Ethics of Participatory Research
with Children. Children and Society 12 336-348.
Townsend, J. with Arrevillaga, U. et al., 1995: Women's Voices from
the Rainforest. London, Routledge.
Townsend, J. G., Porter, G. and Mawdsley, E. E. 2002: The role of the
transnational community of non-governmental organisations: governance or poverty
reduction?
Journal of International Development 14, 6, 829-39.v
White, S.C. (1996). Depoliticising development:
the uses and abuses of participation. Development in practice 6(1): 6 - 15.
Whyte, W. F. 1991: Participatory Action Research. London, Sage.
Williams, C. and Dunn. C, 2003: GIS in participatory research: assessing
the impact of landmines on communities in north-west Cambodia. Transactions
in GIS 7, 393-410.
Wilton, R. 2004: Keeping your distance? Balancing political engagement
and scientific autonomy with a psychiatric consumer/survivor group. In Fuller,
D. and Kitchin, R., editors: Radical theory, critical praxis: making a difference
beyond the academy? ACME e-book series, 116-31.
Young, L. and Barratt, H. 2001: Adapting visual methods: action research
with Kampala street children. Area 33, 2, 141-52,
Young, T. 2003: 'It's strange kids coming in': young people and belonging
in a community undergoing residential restructuring. Paper presented at the
AAG, New Orleans.