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The book had interesting ideas about participatory development, but I was disappointed it didn't provide more practical applications. I wanted something I could directly implement in community work. Not what I expected from a social science perspective.
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Amina Patel
Insightful read on participatory development
'Learning from Gal Oya' dives deep into how participatory development can reshape social science. The approach to post-Newtonian perspectives is both engaging and thought-provoking. As someone involved in community projects, this book offered fresh insights I can apply in my work.
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Liam O'Connor
Great concepts but a bit dense
I enjoyed the ideas presented in this book, especially about participatory development. However, some sections felt overly complex and hard to follow. I read it for a class on social sciences, and it was useful, just challenging at times.
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Sofia Garcia
Valuable perspectives but not user-friendly
While 'Learning from Gal Oya' offers valuable perspectives on social science, I found the writing style a bit difficult to navigate. I expected more practical examples related to participatory development. It’s a good book, just not as accessible as I hoped.
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