Taking 'participatory' in participatory modelling seriously
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Maru, Yiheyis
Alexandridis, K
perez, pascal
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Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc.
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Over the last three decades participatory research processes have informed much international
development and conservation work in developing countries. Public participation is also a growing
legislative requirement in natural resource and environmental management in developed countries. So
far, multiple participatory approaches have been formulated and applied in different contexts, including
so-called participatory modelling methods. The latter have developed alongside a growing unease and
fundamental critique of the participatory approaches and their theoretical underpinnings. One of the
central themes running through the critique is the naïveté with which complexities of power relations
are assumed to be understood and addressed in participatory approaches. The critique also highlights
the danger that participatory approaches become legitimising instruments that simply maintain and
reinforce existing power relations. In this paper we engage with the critical literature in the hope of
drawing lessons and requirements for participatory modelling. We also empirically evaluate
participatory modelling case studies with regard to the fundamental critique. While we do not agree
with some demands from the critique that imply abandoning the whole participatory enterprise, we
suggest that claims to participatory modelling be taken seriously and that each claim be accompanied
by critical reflection. Based on a review of the literature we suggest initial set of questions towards
developing a framework for critical reflection.
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18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM 2009 - International Congress on Modelling and Simulation: Interfacing Modelling and Simulation with Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Proceedings
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