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Breast cancer patient pathways to healing

Action Researchers Annette Zøylner and colleagues have been co-researching with breast cancer patients and their relatives. They are finding more resources for healing on the patient pathway. Annette writes: Our article gives insight into patients, relatives and healthcare professional’s involvement in the development of a breast cancer patient pathway.  Great efforts have been made by […]

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Participatory action research with Aboriginal Elders: Ngulluk Koolunga Ngulluk Koort project

Aboriginal Elders from Perth

Collaborative, relational, participatory and reflexive research is not straightforward or easily achieved and this paper is insightful for its reflections on the challenges we experienced. It does not shy away from detailing some of the frustrations and misunderstandings experienced by the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal project members. Ultimately however, we would argue that non-Aboriginal researchers must expect a level of discomfort if they are committed to transformative practices that support Aboriginal peoples’ self-determination.  

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Bringing the relational self to ART: Interview with Dr. Yvonne Skipper

Image of Yvonne Skipper

We are pleased to share this video with our AR+ community. Dr. Yvonne Skipper, the author of “Knowledge Mobilization: Stepping into Interdependent and Relational Space Using Co-Creation,” talks about her forthcoming Action Research Journal article, her interest in self-construal, and how building Action Researchers’ skills to move from independent to interdependent selves can make Action […]

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