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What is Good Action Research: Quality Choicepoints With a Refreshed Urgency for ARJ

ARJ special

As a stakeholder to AR+ you are hopefully familiar with our journal – Action Research. Much of our blog is devoted to making journal articles available. If you’re an author, reviewer, reader of the AR+ blog, or any/all of those categories, you may be aware that our purpose since inception with ARJ, an international, peer-reviewed […]

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Designing and implementing a positive body image program: Unchartered territory with a diverse team of participants

Blogpost by  Aly Bailey To date, few published body image studies have involved participants in helping to design body image programs. We believe action research offers a new way to approach research beyond traditional body image research methods (i.e., questionnaires) and approaches (i.e., randomized control trail) to promoting positive body image as it seeks the critical […]

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One Key to Success is a Trusting Partnership

One Key to Success is a Trusting Partnership

A blog inspired by Kroeger, S., Beirne, J., and Kraus., T. (2015). You make the road by walking: A case study of partnership and collaboration. Action Research. 13(4), 354–37. PhD students often seek to become change agents, yet change is easier conducted in partnership with others. Building good partnerships with organizations enhances the success for all stakeholders […]

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One Key to Success is a Trusting Partnership

One Key to Success is a Trusting Partnership

A blog inspired by Kroeger, S., Beirne, J., and Kraus., T. (2015). You make the road by walking: A case study of partnership and collaboration. Action Research. 13(4), 354–37. PhD students often seek to become change agents, yet change is easier conducted in partnership with others. Building good partnerships with organizations enhances the success for […]

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All stakeholders are equal…But some stakeholders are more equal than others (with apologies to George Orwell): posted by Mary Brydon-Miller

For our session on covenantal ethics at the upcoming World Congress we’ve drafted up some case studies related to ethics in community-based research. These examples are intended to guide our reflection and discussion related to the application of the covenantal ethics approach to specific situations. The following case study is very loosely based on Catherine […]

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