"The article focuses on participation as enactment of power in dialogic, organisational action research. The article has a dual purpose: It shows how participation is enacted as power in processes between participating managers, employees and action researchers with different or conflicting interests. It discusses if and eventually how it is possible to handle participatory processes when participation is conceptualised as enactment of power. This is done by reflecting critically on two examples from a dialogic, action research project carried out in two Danish, private organisations in 2008 and 2009. The overall perspective is to bring participation as enactment of power into the centre of dialogic, organisational action research ...
"The article illustrates that there seems to be a fairly large distance between action research ide...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
This paper advances participatory methods in management research. We propose the term participatory ...
"The article focuses on participation as enactment of power in dialogic, organisational action rese...
"The article focuses on participation as enactment of power in dialogic, organisational action rese...
To discuss the relationship between participation and power in dialogic action research is an import...
We would like to welcome you to a series of dialogues within the framework of action research (AR) a...
Action research is increasingly being used in a variety of different contexts, including rural devel...
Based on action research co-operation with a team of teachers at a Social and Healthcare College in ...
This article draws on insights gained from three projects described as participatory action research...
"This article describes an ongoing action research project in a public administration department wo...
This article draws on insights gained from three projects described as participatory action research...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This paper advances participatory methods in management research. We propose the term participatory ...
"The article illustrates that there seems to be a fairly large distance between action research ide...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
This paper advances participatory methods in management research. We propose the term participatory ...
"The article focuses on participation as enactment of power in dialogic, organisational action rese...
"The article focuses on participation as enactment of power in dialogic, organisational action rese...
To discuss the relationship between participation and power in dialogic action research is an import...
We would like to welcome you to a series of dialogues within the framework of action research (AR) a...
Action research is increasingly being used in a variety of different contexts, including rural devel...
Based on action research co-operation with a team of teachers at a Social and Healthcare College in ...
This article draws on insights gained from three projects described as participatory action research...
"This article describes an ongoing action research project in a public administration department wo...
This article draws on insights gained from three projects described as participatory action research...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This paper advances participatory methods in management research. We propose the term participatory ...
"The article illustrates that there seems to be a fairly large distance between action research ide...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
This paper advances participatory methods in management research. We propose the term participatory ...