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A STRATEGY OF METHODOLOGY, INVESTIGATION AND ACTION

A STRATEGY OF METHODOLOGY, INVESTIGATION AND ACTION. CHARACTERISTICS. For the participation of the persons involved. Solutions to the problems are arrived at by them and for them. It is of a critical nature. It looks to be applied in the generation of knowledge and capabilities.

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A STRATEGY OF METHODOLOGY, INVESTIGATION AND ACTION

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  1. A STRATEGY OF METHODOLOGY, INVESTIGATION AND ACTION

  2. CHARACTERISTICS. • For the participation of the persons involved. • Solutions to the problems are arrived at by them and for them. • It is of a critical nature. • It looks to be applied in the generation of knowledge and capabilities. • In this methodology there is an intention for social change and for commitment to the poorest sectors.

  3. Historical Antecedents of Methodology. • In the 60’s and 70’s there was an aspiration towards an integral structural transformation, that was: economical, political and social. • In the 90’s and at the start of the new millennium there is a new vision in light of changes. • There is talk of changes at the local, family, community and organisational levels. • This change always looks at questioning the relations of power that limit individual expression and participation in the making of decisions.

  4. NOVEL. • The most novel of all things is that a human being stops being the object of attention and converts to being the subject of social processes. • The pastoral agents stop being popular educators of the people and now start to look for a fraternal and joint dialogue with the communities in order to build united, participatory and organised communities.

  5. What social policies could bring about this methodology? • Allow the development of capabilities in order to know the community problems and look for solutions. • They can influence global changes when the communities or social groups unite in networks to demand participation and respect for their human rights.

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