From action research to knowledge democracy Cartagena 1977-2017

I (Budd) was working in Tanzania from 1970-1975 as the head of the research department of the Institute for Adult Education at the University of Dar-es-Salaam. I was part of a community of young researchers, both Tanzanian and expatriates, who had been attracted to work in Tanzania because of the vi...

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Hall, Budd L.
Tandon, Rajesh
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2018
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Tandon, Rajesh
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Tandon, Rajesh
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