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Design and writing co-lab. Starts April.

Could a community of practice help support your action research design, proposal writing, and/or publication development? Do you need a new community of practice to follow through on your New Year’s action researching resolutions? Have you been alone too long with your scholarly-practice conundrums? Could you use a co-lab in which peers understand that every […]

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Developmental Leadership at a time of Eco-Social Crisis. Co-lab starts February.

Co-Stewards: Dana Carman, Hilary Bradbury and Alain Gauthier are convening an online co-lab to support developmental leadership in response to our eco-social crises. We start in February. Our dilemma: Why, in the face of so much evidence, do we not act in our own best interests and respond to the climate crisis? Why does Greta Thunberg remain so unusual? […]

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Happy Holidays! From the AR+ Foundation Board.

Holiday Greetings – AR+ Foundation Board At AR+ we encourage scholarly-practice in the transformative space between our “inner and outer worlds.”  We raise consciousness about participative scholarship and promote its role in moving our society toward sustainability. AR+ supports community, content and curriculum as we seek to support a next generation of Action Researchers for […]

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Tear gas, rhythm and fire

A blog post by the action-researching -benevolutionary Dr. Simon Divecha. Simon attended the Santiago Climate Transformations Conference which ended just as a state of emergency was declared. Chile is a beautiful country that struggles with significant social inequality.  Simon writes: “I’m sitting in downtown Santiago, mostly avoiding breathing tear gas, inside a hostel. I thought […]

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How the pink baby turned blue.

The new – bilingual – AR+ Cookbook is out! It’s got wonderful accounts of Action Researching for Transformations (ART) from all over the Spanish-speaking Global South. It doesn’t offer recipes so much as rich pictures of  diverse & creative approaches to learning-for action in community transformations. It continues a series of what we call “Cookbooks” […]

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