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Rethinking the communication of action research: Can we make it dialogic?

Article Abstract provided on behalf of the authors: Patricia Canto-Farachala and Miren Larrea The paper proposes connectivity as an interactive approach to communicating research results from action research processes. It argues that action researchers tend to communicate their research results to the action research community in linear ways, which is inconsistent with the principles of action […]

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Changing universities through action research: The dilemma of scope in pluralistic environments

If you are reading this you are interested in AR and if so, you may be somehow connected to a university. This makes you a candidate to participate in the challenge of changing universities through AR.  Most action researchers I have met wanted such a change. But, do we all mean the same by changing […]

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Insider action research and the microsystem of a Danish surgical ward

This paper accounts for a complex AR process that seeks to improve the care for patients in a surgical ward. The paper gives a detailed description of the process, using a mixed methods approach to involve various stakeholders in a participative process that aims at improving care safety for patients at the ward. Thus, the insights from the case should eventually be transferrable to other contexts dealing with similar issues.

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