In ARJ article “I don’t feel studied” – now open without pay wall – action researcher Terah J. Stewart shows that research does not have to be alienating or impersonal. In fact, it can be a healing and humanizing process for the people and communities centered in action research efforts. Terah explains his ART with […]
Read More...In the photo, clockwise from top right, are Alona, Nur, Lior, and Bat El, members of the Alibi action research group. A few moments before starting the one-day conference we organized for social workers, Nur took the selfie (or is it a groupie?). Missing from the photo is Yael, who was abroad at the time. […]
Read More...Building bridges: A co-creation intervention preparatory project based on female Syrian refugees’ experiences with physical activity has just become available. The authors invite you to consider if have been forced away from your country of origin? Or been uprooted? Can you imagine how much stress on your health such a precarious situation could inflict on […]
Read More...What are we being called upon to do – or embody – as practitioners of ART in a more gender fluid world? How do we relate with gender when the old rules no longer apply? And the new rules are still taking shape. Can we have what feel like edgy conversations? Even when we might […]
Read More...How do our developmental mindsets contribute to how we make sense of the shifting landscape of gender? What do we believe we are being called upon to do/embody as practitioners of ART in a more gender fluid world? Lara Catone writes: “My conscious inquiry into gender began when I was five or six years old. […]
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