Institutional Venn Diagram
An institutional Venn diagram, often called a chapati or relationship diagram, is a participatory rural appraisal tool in which community members represent the organizations and institutions in their lives as circles and arrange them to show importance and relationships. The size of each circle reflects how important or influential the institution is, and its position — how far from the community and how much it overlaps with other circles — shows how close and how connected it is. The finished diagram is a community-drawn map of its institutional landscape and the social distance between people and the bodies that affect them.
Baca kaedah sepenuhnya
Log masuk dengan akaun percuma untuk membaca bahagian ini.
Peta kaedah
Kejiranan kaedah berkaitan — pilih satu nod untuk meneroka.
Sumber
- Chambers, R. (1994). The origins and practice of participatory rural appraisal. World Development, 22(7), 953–969. DOI: 10.1016/0305-750X(94)90141-4 ↗
- Chambers, R. (1997). Whose Reality Counts? Putting the First Last. London: ITDG Publishing. ISBN: 9781853393860
Cara memetik halaman ini
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Participatory Institutional Venn (Chapati) Diagram (PRA). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ms/anthropology/venn-diagram-institutional
Kaedah yang mana?
Letakkan kaedah ini di sebelah kaedah yang paling rapat dengannya dan baca secara bersebelahan — perpustakaan menyusun buku di atas meja; pilihan terletak pada anda.
- Matrix Scoring and RankingAnthropology↔ banding
- Seasonal CalendarAnthropology↔ banding
- Transect WalkAnthropology↔ banding
- Wealth RankingAnthropology↔ banding
Dirujuk oleh
Kaedah serupa
Terjumpa masalah pada halaman ini? Laporkan atau cadangkan pembetulan →