Year
1997
Abstract
American specialists of qualitative research define it, after C. Levi-Strauss, as a “bricolage”. Here I describe the “bricolage” done as result of a research aimed at understanding and explaining the experience of participants in a public urban consultation process organized in Montreal in 1991-92.
DE CARLO, L. (1997). Bricolage et processus de consultation publique : un exemple de recherche qualitative en gestion des collectivités locales. Recherches Qualitatives, pp. 162-191.