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The Contributions of older people. Placemaking in post-disaster Sichuan, China

 The effect of a country’s aging population trend is not usually represented positively. For example, it is well known that China’s population is aging, more rapidly than almost any country in recent history. In 2018, 1.67 billion or 11.9% of the population was aged 65 or older (China Daily, 2019). This has led to the […]

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The Beginning is never the beginning: Co-producing action research space

Abstract provided on behalf of the author: Hilde Refstie It is often difficult to identify when a particular research project begins. Action research, for example, is often presented as emanating from a group of participants without it necessarily being revealed how a particular research constellation came into existence. Stakeholder analyses are presented, but relatively few […]

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Silence = Violence. What can we accomplish together?

AR+ is committed to being in solidarity with all Black Americans experiencing oppression, injustice, and prejudice. We aim to be a community opposed to racism everywhere, including in our own midst. We can – and will – do more.  The primary contribution that AR+ can offer toward healing racism is our emphasis on developmental reflexivity, i.e., […]

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Kind Minded Integralists

Me and We

Thanks to Tom Habib, Ph.D., Chairperson, International Consortium of Integral Scholars for inviting his Integral colleagues to review for the Action Research journal  – and to those who have since volunteered! And thanks for encouraging kind-spirited Integralist colleagues to see how ART “should have a prominent role within your international Consortium,” given shared focus on “helping […]

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