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Fun, engaging, and easily shareable? Exploring the value of co-creating vlogs with citizens from disadvantages neighborhoods

Nicole Goedhart is lead author on a paper about co-creating citizen video blogs (vlogs) that is published in the Action Research Journal. It is part of a special issue on artfulness in organizing.  Nicole writes: “What is the value of the new hype of vlogs in participatory action research (PAR)? Can vlogs facilitate the engagement […]

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Systems Sensing: Making what’s implicit explicit. Collective Transitions with Hilary Bradbury and AR+

  In social change, we often find ourselves facing new challenges and with increasing dynamics or greater complexity. For example, plans or strategies that once felt solid and secure, may no longer be realistic or feasible. A challenge may bring a project to a momentary standstill. As one moves from the space of “the known,” […]

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

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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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