George Pór of Campus Co-Evolve writes: “I’m experiencing my life as ongoing action research flowing in recurring cycles of 1st-person contemplative practices, a great variety of 2nd-person relational practices, and 3rd-person practices of architecting social structures, where people can grow embodying all three persons. A recent example of such structures is Campus Co-Evolve, a virtual […]
Read More...In this paper we talk about our journey as researchers discovering the realities that many of our students face in South Africa and changed how we understand and regard our students. The evolutionary process involved the gradual chipping away of traditional power relations between lecturers and students. This was at times unnerving, challenging and took […]
Read More...Blog by Marcus Seels I found Shen’s (2015), Action Research in a Problem Avoiding Culture using a Buddhist Systems Methodology to be an interesting article. It’s an investigation into integration in real world situations. Buddhist teachings are an established habit and there is a need for understanding of culture.The article under review looked into a cultural […]
Read More... We’d intended this post to go up before the response from Davydd Greenwood. Here’s the From the Editor’s Desk related to AR and Higher Education from Hilary: “I have been pondering the apparent lack of engagement of action researchers in creating space inside academia for action research. It seems we do action research in spite […]
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