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SUMMARY
As a form of applied research, participatory action research (PAR) 1 has been used extensively in many disciplines however it is comparatively rare in the field of law 2 and even less common in the area of access to justice research. The authors unpack the methodological and epistemological foundations of PAR, discuss the origins of PAR and compare PAR and For relevant works see WF Whyte, DJ Greenwood and P Lazes, ‘Participatory action research: Through practice to science in social research` in WF Whyte (ed.), Participatory Action Research (Sage 1991) 19; AE Brodsky and . . .
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