A new Handbook of Constructivist Practice has arrived.  And with it a dialogue sponsored by the Taos Institute in which authors chat together about their work. Ken Gergen, a luminary in the field of social science, frames the value of having this new book by reminding us that the experimental approach of empiricism is now […]
Read More...My interview with Ken Gergen explores his journey from a conventional training as an experimental psychologist to the foremost articulator of the social construction paradigm. At the heart of Ken’s work lies a deeper question, namely what is the point of our research? What is worth doing? Listen in on the interview. Read More […]
Read More...Blog by Silvie LeMuzic A group of women doctoral candidates, at various stages of our action research journeys, read Hilary Bradbury and William Torbert´s book Eros/Power – Love in the Spirit of Inquiry together as part of our book club. We see our action research as inspiring efforts to transform what no longer works into […]
Read More...Action Research Transformations, a meta-methodology for social scientists, offers a primary vehicle for the kind of study and learning needed today. Our collogue on this topic began in April and continues through 2022. Over the summer at the Academy of Management Conference in Seattle AR+ hosted a symposium (and a book launch party!) Our goal […]
Read More...If you’re in Seattle for the Academy of Management Conference plan to meet up with other AR+ participants on August 8th! There’s an academy symposium with Ken Gergen, Hilary Bradbury, Miren Larrea, Aftab Erfan and Dana Carman – Academy Session 1433 – entitled “Updating Scholarly Practice. A book launch and book sharing from other AR+ […]
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