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The third edition of the SAGE Handbook of Action Research presents a fully updated version of the bestselling text, including new chapters written by key figures in the field covering emerging areas in healthcare, social work, education and international development, as well as an expanded 'skills' section which includes new consultant-relevant materials. Building on the strength of the previous editions, editor Hilary Bradbury has carefully developed the third edition to take a strong international approach to the topic of action research and thus expanding the already-impressive scale and scope of the work. In essence, the third edition follows in the footsteps of the landmark previous editions by mapping the current state of the discipline, as well as looking to the future of the field and exploring the issues at the cutting edge of the action research paradigm today. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and professionals engaged in social and political inquiry, organizational research and education.
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The third edition of the SAGE Handbook of Action Research presents a fully updated version of the bestselling text, including new chapters written by key figures in the field covering emerging areas in healthcare, social work, education and international development, as well as an expanded 'skills' section which includes new consultant-relevant materials. Building on the strength of the previous editions, editor Hilary Bradbury has carefully developed the third edition to take a strong international approach to the topic of action research and thus expanding the already-impressive scale and scope of the work. In essence, the third edition follows in the footsteps of the landmark previous editions by mapping the current state of the discipline, as well as looking to the future of the field and exploring the issues at the cutting edge of the action research paradigm today. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and professionals engaged in social and political inquiry, organizational research and education.
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Methods in social research (general) --- Action research --- Participant observation --- Participant research --- Participatory research --- Observation (Psychology) --- Social sciences --- Social action --- Fieldwork --- Research
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Building on the strength of the seminal first edition, The Sage Handbook of Action Research has been completely updated to bring chapters in line with the latest qualitative and quantitative approaches in this field of social inquiry. Editors Peter Reason and Hilary Bradbury have introduced new part commentaries that draw links between different contributions and show their interrelations.
sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Methods in social research (general) --- sociale participatie --- Action research --- Participant research --- Participatory research --- Observation (Psychology) --- Participant observation --- maatschappijwetenschappen, methoden --- Social sciences --- Social action --- Fieldwork --- Research --- 303 --- #SBIB:303H12 --- #SBIB:303H30 --- Methoden en technieken: sociale wetenschappen --- Kwalitatieve methoden: algemeen --- Wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Action research. --- Participant observation.
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Action research seeks to bring together action and reflection, theory and practice, in participation with others, in pursuit of practical solutions to issues of pressing concern to people. Action research is an invitation to looking, listening, and taking action with others in multiple ways. It is a research orientation that may include quantitative and/or qualitative methods. The action research paradigm is distinctive in three fundamental ways. First, it integrates first-person research on oneself, second-person research within a group, and integrates those with third-person research for larger collectivities. Second, it interweaves research and action, treating the researchers also as coactors, sometimes inviting them to share in the design of the research, often doing research and offering feedback in the very midst of action. Third, the aim of action research is not only (and not mainly) to describe empirical regularities in third-person data but rather to help individuals, teams, and wider institutions identify values worthy of pursuit and to feedback data that makes such pursuit more effective. Feedback through action research processes may generate not only incremental "Bsingle-loop" action corrections, but also "Bdouble-loop," transformative changes in actors' strategies and actions, as well as "Btriple-loop" realignments among actors' purposes, strategies, actions, and outcomes. In this entry, contemporary exemplars are presented to help illustrate the integration of the subjective, intersubjective, and objective voices. Notes on the historical provenance of action research highlight that the spirit of action research has existed since Aristotle. Today's practices interweave Kurt Lewin-inspired Northern Hemisphere action research with that of Paolo Freire-inspired Southern Hemisphere emancipatory action research. Glimpsing the global sustainability crisis, this entry situates action research as an increasingly popular way for conducting action-oriented transformations research.
Anthropology. --- Business and Management. --- Communication and Media Studies.
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