Mess and rigour might appear to be strange bedfellows. This paper argues that the purpose of mess is to facilitate a turn towards new constructions of knowing that lead to transformation in practice (an action turn). Engaging in action research - research that can disturb both individual and communally held notions of knowledge for practice - will be messy. Investigations into the 'messy area', the interface between the known and the nearly known, between knowledge in use and tacit knowledge as yet to be useful, reveal the 'messy area' as a vital element for seeing, disrupting, analysing, learning, knowing and changing. It is the place where long-held views shaped by professional knowledge, practical judgement, experience and intuition are ...
In this paper we present the history and background of action research. We identify the way in which...
Our research may not emerge in the tidy, linear manner often described in research papers, and hoped...
Changed views on the nature and purpose of knowledge production provide the backdrop for the authors...
ABSTRACT A small group of relatively novice action researchers from varying backgrounds gathered tog...
CITATION: Beylefeld, A., Bitzer, E. & Hay, H. 2007. Action research : a wonderfully uncomfortable mo...
This paper offers a theoretical ‘action research spiral’ model to guide reflection on the dual clien...
The creation of action research cycles is a fundamental part of action research projects. The aim of...
Since the late 1980s, much has been written about the meaning of action research (AR), and the basic...
A key role of supervisors and teachers is their engagement with the shaping of knowledge. In guiding...
This thesis considers the role of action research in the development of practitioners' thinking. An ...
Participatory research with young people has become an approach increasingly adopted by researchers ...
Action research is a methodology in which a professional improves or develops practice in a cyclica...
Our research may not emerge in the tidy, linear manner often described in research papers, and hoped...
One of the basic and for many, defining tenets of action research is contained in the “slogan” ascri...
Purpose – This paper seeks to raise for discussion and reflection some of the key dynamics of action...
In this paper we present the history and background of action research. We identify the way in which...
Our research may not emerge in the tidy, linear manner often described in research papers, and hoped...
Changed views on the nature and purpose of knowledge production provide the backdrop for the authors...
ABSTRACT A small group of relatively novice action researchers from varying backgrounds gathered tog...
CITATION: Beylefeld, A., Bitzer, E. & Hay, H. 2007. Action research : a wonderfully uncomfortable mo...
This paper offers a theoretical ‘action research spiral’ model to guide reflection on the dual clien...
The creation of action research cycles is a fundamental part of action research projects. The aim of...
Since the late 1980s, much has been written about the meaning of action research (AR), and the basic...
A key role of supervisors and teachers is their engagement with the shaping of knowledge. In guiding...
This thesis considers the role of action research in the development of practitioners' thinking. An ...
Participatory research with young people has become an approach increasingly adopted by researchers ...
Action research is a methodology in which a professional improves or develops practice in a cyclica...
Our research may not emerge in the tidy, linear manner often described in research papers, and hoped...
One of the basic and for many, defining tenets of action research is contained in the “slogan” ascri...
Purpose – This paper seeks to raise for discussion and reflection some of the key dynamics of action...
In this paper we present the history and background of action research. We identify the way in which...
Our research may not emerge in the tidy, linear manner often described in research papers, and hoped...
Changed views on the nature and purpose of knowledge production provide the backdrop for the authors...