Bailey and Potter, CPA

Participatory Community Development


Fall 2002
SOC 398.015/CRP 470.015
Yossef Ben-Meir, Instructor

Course Description:

Participatory Community Development (PCD) is a consortium of methods that help local communities, in partnership with government and non-government agencies, design, implement and evaluate projects that generate new income, food and services. This course trains students in applying PCD methods and in analytical tools that help us understand the social consequences of this community development approach.

This course is generally composed of three concurrent activities that take place throughout the semester:

  1. As the beneficiaries of a community development process, the participatory methods will be applied to the class (students then design and implement, in reality, projects that address their needs)
  2. The class applies the PCD methods (again, in reality) within the Albuquerque community
  3. An analysis of:
    1. the properties of PCD,
    2. the impacts it has when it is applied and
    3. whether and how PD satisfies the criteria for genuine development put forward by a variety of social theorists and philosophers

Training in applying participatory methods is best achieved by experiencing it as a community member, facilitating its application to a community and analyzing its broader consequences. This three-pronged approach allows us to view PCD from a variety of vantage points (this in itself is a PCD technique).

Course Syllabus

Discussion Topics:

Participatory Methods

Volunteer for a Community

Non-profit Organizations that Need Volunteers

Instructor's contact information:

Yossef Ben-Meir

Department of Sociology

University of New Mexico
MSC05 3080
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
email: soc101@unm.edu
Tel. (505) 277-0470 / Fax. (505) 277-8805