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Organizing Regeneration: 7 creative ways to start action researching for transformations

There’s a group of AR+ members who design and facilitate transformative learning spaces in support of regenerative organizing and leadership for sustainability. We also convene in a shared workshop setting to help one another do more effective, more transformative action research. Our intention in getting together once a month is to learn from what we’re […]

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Review of Bradbury’s How to do Action Research for Transformations by Kent Glenzer with curated sounds

Action Research Book

Kent Glenzer, accompanied by a specially curated song track, offers a book review… “I reviewed a book for the latest edition of ARJ (Issue 4, 2022).  And it’s a mindfuck.  Everybody who is concerned about planetary well-being in the next 300 years – economists, black and brown people, white people in the global north, members […]

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School-community partnership Lesley Wood & Mary McAteer

Despite the end of Apartheid in South Africa in 1990, and the formation of a democratic government in 1984, the legacy is still evident.  Many black communities suffer socio-economic disadvantage, and often lack access to good-quality schooling. This project, funded by the British Academy Newton Fellowship and The National Research Foundation, was undertaken by Prof Lesley […]

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Muslim Women Disrupting Traditional Gender Discourses with Vina Adriany, Hani Yulindrasari, and Raden Safrina

Drs. Vina Adriany, Hani Yulindrasari, and Raden Safrina are academics from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, a higher education institution in Indonesia. Their research began in frustration. Despite the three scholars’ engagement in doing research on gender in early years, they noticed few changes actually taking place in the field of early childhood education. They adopted feminist […]

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