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Análise de Conteúdo Participativa×Análise de Conteúdo×
ÁreaQualitativoQualitativo
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1990s–2000s (formalized in community-based and health research contexts)Systematised through Krippendorff's methodology work; 4th edition 2018
Autor originalDeveloped at the intersection of participatory action research (Kurt Lewin, 1940s) and qualitative content analysis traditionsKlaus Krippendorff (systematic formulation); roots in early 20th-century communications research
TipoQualitative research methodQualitative / mixed-method research technique
Fonte seminalLeavy, P. (Ed.). (2014). The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0199811755Krippendorff, K. (2018). Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology (4th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1506395661
Outros nomesPCA, community-based content analysis, collaborative content analysis, participatory textual analysisİçerik Analizi, systematic content coding, quantitative content analysis
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ResumoParticipatory Content Analysis (PCA) is a qualitative method that integrates community members or stakeholders directly into the content analysis process. Rather than treating participants solely as data sources, PCA positions them as co-analysts who help develop coding categories, interpret textual data, and validate findings. This approach is widely used in health communication, education research, and community-based studies where insider knowledge and cultural context are essential to accurate interpretation.Content analysis is a systematic research technique for reducing text, visual, or media material into coded categories so that patterns can be counted, compared, and interpreted. Formalised by Klaus Krippendorff in his widely cited methodology textbook (latest edition 2018), the method sits at the boundary of qualitative and quantitative inquiry: it imposes structured, replicable coding on inherently meaning-laden material.
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