In a world of globalization and exchange of information at a fast pace, it seems impossible to live without modern technology. My question is, how many of us are using technology in classroom to conduct action research projects that engage students? In a course I am currently taking, one of my group partners, a secondary […]
Read More...This weekend I read an article in the New York Times that talked about a food revolution for low-income people. Dennis Derryck is the owner of a 92 acre farm in Schoharie County, NY. He has created a unique community supported agricultural program (CSA) to help provide residents in the Bronx with healthy food. As some […]
Read More...For my dissertation work, I explored how people could participate with their organization’s energy system to create change. Quantum physics has postulated that our world is a vast sea of energy that surrounds us. Some have asserted that this energy holds information that can be accessed to help inform our lives. I started with quantum physics and […]
Read More...We thought some of you might be interested in contributing to this special issue of the Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. Our thanks to Sarena Seifer for sending along the CFP! Call for Papers on Community-Based Participatory Research The September and December 2010 issues of Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics […]
Read More...In 2006 Davydd Greenwood, Olav Eikeland, and I edited a special issue of ARJ focused on ethics and AR. We concluded that special issue with a short list of proposals for “encouraging greater attention to and depth of reflection on the quetsion of ethics and action resrac and the challenges this presents” (p. 130). Over […]
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