Participatory urban appraisal and its application for research on violence

This paper emphasizes the importance of conducting participatory research on violence and describes the range of participatory urban appraisal tools that can be used to do so. This includes tools that can document the perceptions of poorer groups regarding the kinds of violence (economic, social or...

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Social conditions
Social exclusion
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Urban development
Urban renewal
Violence
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