2021
DOI: 10.3224/ijar.v17i1.03
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Action research and politics: power, love and inquiry in political transformations

Abstract: Motivated by a real case of action research with political aims, we focus attention on the importance of power dynamics and emotional work for all involved in the facilitation and manifestation of new policy. The paper introduces an extension of contemporary action research called Action Research Transformations (ART). In ART, reflexive co-agency operates as a core concept and practice, because it furthers the possibility of moving toward mutuality. This enables policy makers and researchers, working together,… Show more

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“…During 2009-2011 my focus was on action research for territorial development (ARTD) (second-person action research), and I had not practised self-inquiry at that point. However, since 2018, I have worked with Action Research for Transformations (Bradbury et al, 2019; Larrea et al, 2021), which emphasizes the relevance of self-inquiry, and developed capabilities for first-person action research. Moreover, I have explored first-person action research for second-person action researchers (Larrea, 2020) in the intersection of Action Research for Transformations and ARTD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During 2009-2011 my focus was on action research for territorial development (ARTD) (second-person action research), and I had not practised self-inquiry at that point. However, since 2018, I have worked with Action Research for Transformations (Bradbury et al, 2019; Larrea et al, 2021), which emphasizes the relevance of self-inquiry, and developed capabilities for first-person action research. Moreover, I have explored first-person action research for second-person action researchers (Larrea, 2020) in the intersection of Action Research for Transformations and ARTD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%