2019
DOI: 10.5130/ijcre.v12i2.6693
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Activating social change together: A qualitative synthesis of collaborative change research, evaluation and design literature

Abstract: Researchers, evaluators and designers from an array of academic disciplines and industry sectors are turning to participatory approaches as they seek to understand and address complex social problems. We refer to participatory approaches that collaboratively engage/partner with stakeholders in knowledge creation/problem solving for action/social change outcomes as collaborative change research, evaluation and design (CCRED). We further frame CCRED practitioners by their desire to move beyond knowledge creation… Show more

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“…The goal of this study was to investigate how a well-planned and intentional change initiative can help organizations utilize peer change agents to promote change efforts. We used multiple Allies as organizational change agents methods to collect data for this study (Busch et al, 2019), including observations and interviews. Over the course of four years, the authors attended more than 50 EL meetings.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of this study was to investigate how a well-planned and intentional change initiative can help organizations utilize peer change agents to promote change efforts. We used multiple Allies as organizational change agents methods to collect data for this study (Busch et al, 2019), including observations and interviews. Over the course of four years, the authors attended more than 50 EL meetings.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wanneer navorsingprojekte in samewerking met 'n gemeenskap onderneem word, word lede van die gemeenskap op verskeie wyses betrek (Busch et al 2019). Die samewerkingskonteks bring eiesoortige uitdagings mee.…”
Section: Kontekstualiseringunclassified
“…2 Action research contrasts with conventional, investigator-led research that is conducted on or about participants. 5,6 Instead, AR is conducted with those who have a "stake" in the research topic or issue. 2 Qualitative research conducted in the community setting is often confused with AR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Action research ultimately centers 2 types of knowledge-the scientific knowledge of the researchers and the lived experience "practical knowing" of the participants. 6 Explicitly valuing both types of knowledge provides "a framework for collating and contextualizing knowledges" (p. 155). 7 This contextualization has considerable benefits for both science and researchers in terms of quality of research as well as benefits to the stakeholders, communities, organizations, and end-users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%