Author Archives: Hilary Brad
Author Archives: Hilary Brad
Warren Dodd, Sara Wyngaarden, Sally Humphries, Esmeralda Lobo Tosta, Veronica Zelaya Portillo and Paola Orellana have just published a paper with ARJ: How long-term emancipatory programming facilitates participatory evaluation: Building a methodology of participation through research with youth in Honduras. Building on a longstanding partnership between the Foundation for Participatory Research with Honduran Farmers (Spanish […]
Read More...In this collogue we are explicitly catalyzing and cradling “Science 2.0.” In this we’re integrating subjective and objective perspectives. We will investigate and discuss the conditions (cognitive, structural, cultural) which can enable transformational action research. Also, what actions and mechanisms move it forward. We invite conversation starters to share what makes action research meaningful and […]
Read More...Vernal Equinox. A poem by Christopher Wallace. Shared by Ilaria DiStefano in eco-relational meditation. Â Vernal Equinox arrives,a lush middle groundfresh with turning,on the fulcrumof dark and light,awakening dynamic gaian breathand ambitious harmony. Dancing in and outof shadow,darting intowaxing shine,on the vergeof the continuous,here at the thresholds fray,off the precipice we go,cliffs that drop into the […]
Read More...Less than one year after kicking off an innovative experiment on transformation of a political culture with politicians and policy makers in the Basque Country of Northern Spain, we, Hilary Bradbury and Miren Larrea, completed Phase 1. One big surprise was just how much emotions and gender matter! First an overview below. And if you’re […]
Read More...Challenging transformations: action research and social innovation This ARJ Special Issue Call For Papers closes November 30th 2023. We live in a time of global and intersecting crises. We find ourselves amidst growing economic volatility and socio-political polarisation. As societies emerge from the Covid 19 pandemic, Earth herself is moving through climate change tipping points. […]
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