Part of the solution or part of the problem? Reflections on teaching participatory asset mapping
Authors: Parker, J., Crabtree, S.A.
Journal: Community Development Journal
Publication Date: 01/07/2016
Volume: 51
Issue: 3
Pages: 367-381
eISSN: 1468-2656
ISSN: 0010-3802
DOI: 10.1093/cdj/bsv043
Abstract:Community asset mapping is widely employed in a diverse range of community development programmes, including work with indigenous groups. Here we discuss the outcome of a participatory asset mapping training programme we were asked to deliver for social and community work students and academics at a university in Peninsular Malaysia. The attendees were planning imminent intervention work with the indigenous Orang Asli communities of Tasik Chini, Pahang, Malaysia, with whom we were undertaking our own separate research at the time. The underpinning philosophy and approach of participatory asset mapping is discussed in terms of its use in the community context. A self-reflexive analysis of research relationships and trainer responsibilities is explored in this discursive, conceptual article.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22856/
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Part of the solution or part of the problem? Reflections on teaching participatory asset mapping
Authors: Parker, J., Crabtree, S.A.
Journal: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
Publication Date: 07/2016
Volume: 51
Issue: 3
Pages: 367-381
eISSN: 1468-2656
ISSN: 0010-3802
DOI: 10.1093/cdj/bsv043
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22856/
Source: Web of Science
Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem? Reflections on teaching participatory asset mapping
Authors: Parker, J., Ashencaen Crabtree, S.
Journal: Community Development Journal
Publication Date: 06/10/2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISSN: 1468-2656
Abstract:Community asset mapping is widely employed in a diverse range of community development programmes, including work with indigenous groups. Here we discuss the outcome of a participatory asset mapping training programme we were asked to deliver for social and community work students and academics at a university in Peninsular Malaysia. The attendees were planning imminent intervention work with the indigenous Orang Asli communities of Tasik Chini, Pahang, Malaysia with whom we were undertaking our own separate research at the time. The underpinning philosophy and approach of participatory asset mapping is discussed in terms of its use in the community context. A self-reflexive analysis of research relationships and trainer responsibilities is explored in this discursive, conceptual paper.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22856/
Source: Manual