Who Counts?: The Power of Participatory Statistics :: Jeremy Holland soon to be presented for sale on the outstanding BookLovers of Bath web site!
Bourton-on-Dunsmore: Practical Action, 2013, Paperback.
Includes: Black & white photographs; Graphs; Diagrams; Maps; Tables; References;
From the cover: Local people can generate their own numbers and the statistics that result are powerful for them and can influence policy. Participatory statistics have gained a methodological foothold in the pluralistic world of development research. Since the early 1990s there has been a quiet tide of innovation in generating statistics using participatory methods. Development practitioners are supporting and facilitating participatory statistics from community-level planning right up to sector and national…
Introduction by: Robert Chambers
Near Fine. Previous owners’ name to the upper wrapper verso.
212 pages. Index. Trade Paperback (9¼” x 6″).
Of course, if you don’t like this one, may I charm you with my array of books shown in my Mathematics catalogue?