Action research is a type of problem-driven research which diminishes the distance between researcher and researched; it emphasizes the active involvement of both researcher and researched in the process of knowledge generation through action interventions. Susan Long examines psychoanalytically informed action research and juxtaposes it to participative action research and action learning as applied to organisations
The term “action research” is associated in the USA with Kurt Lewin, who published extensively on ac...
Participatory Action Research employs social sciences research methods to develop actionable local k...
[Extract] Participatory action research has an extensive history in many fields of social practice. ...
Action research for the study of organizations In common with other forms of qualitative research (M...
The nature and origins of "action research " are described. In its current form, action re...
This article focuses on power and participation in action research. The aim is to illustrate the con...
Action research is a term used to describe a family of related approaches that integrate theory and ...
[Extract] Action research is a popular methodology adopted by health and educational researchers int...
Commenting on earlier work in the Journal of Advanced Nursing on action research, this paper takes u...
Action Learning and action research are forms of learning by doing. The method of action research wa...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
This book presents a theory of organisations as constitued by people and their relationship in organ...
This paper gives an overview of the state of the art of Action Research in organizational studies. A...
This article contributes to an understanding of action research as a phenomenological methodological...
The term “action research” is associated in the USA with Kurt Lewin, who published extensively on ac...
Participatory Action Research employs social sciences research methods to develop actionable local k...
[Extract] Participatory action research has an extensive history in many fields of social practice. ...
Action research for the study of organizations In common with other forms of qualitative research (M...
The nature and origins of "action research " are described. In its current form, action re...
This article focuses on power and participation in action research. The aim is to illustrate the con...
Action research is a term used to describe a family of related approaches that integrate theory and ...
[Extract] Action research is a popular methodology adopted by health and educational researchers int...
Commenting on earlier work in the Journal of Advanced Nursing on action research, this paper takes u...
Action Learning and action research are forms of learning by doing. The method of action research wa...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
This book presents a theory of organisations as constitued by people and their relationship in organ...
This paper gives an overview of the state of the art of Action Research in organizational studies. A...
This article contributes to an understanding of action research as a phenomenological methodological...
The term “action research” is associated in the USA with Kurt Lewin, who published extensively on ac...
Participatory Action Research employs social sciences research methods to develop actionable local k...
[Extract] Participatory action research has an extensive history in many fields of social practice. ...