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A New Generation of Action Researchers

In this episode of Action Research Yes/And, co-host Skip Bivens interviews Dr. Miren Estensoro, Dr. Patricia Canto, and pre-doctoral researcher Naia Begiristain—a trio of action researchers from the Orkestra Institute of Competitiveness and Regional Development in the Basque region of Spain. Listen in! https://soundcloud.com/hilary-bradbury/orkestrainstitute The Orkestra think tank is a unique collaborative organization at the […]

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towards a shared place identity as sociological intervention by Laura Ripoll Gonzalez

Have you ever wondered how diverse communities can come together to create a shared vision for their region guiding action? Laura Ripoll Gonzalez’ recent study explores this fascinating process through the lens of the Muntanya d’Alacant region in Spain, which is currently undergoing a regional development process as part of the EU LEADER program. Laura […]

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Citizen centric powering through bureaucracy

Harry Kruiter, Robert Duiveman & Mees van Tooren have published Breaking through bureaucracy. Action research as puzzling, powering and problem-solving It is part of our special issue on social transformations. Listen to an interview about this paper with Harry Kruiter as part of the AR+ Yes/And podcast series. Or read how Robert, on behalf of […]

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Social Innovation in sustainable agri-food

Markus Frank and colleagues have been developing a Participatory Guarantee System to support agroecology in Argentina.  This one’s for you if you’re also interested in social innovation for sustainable agri-food development, or other issues of action research in agroecological transitions. Listen in to the podcast interview where Skip Bivens talks in detail with Markus Frank […]

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