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Title The Palgrave international handbook of action research / Lonnie L. Rowell, Catherine D. Bruce, Joseph M. Shosh, Margaret M. Reil, editors
Published New York, NY, U.S.A. : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xlix, 886 pages)
Contents Part I: Background and Contexts -- Introduction to Part I; Joseph M. Shosh -- 1. Critical Participatory Action Research; Robin McTaggart, Rhonda Nixon and Stephen Kemmis -- 2. Informal Action Research: The Nature and Contribution of Everyday Classroom Inquiry; Clive Beck -- 3. Emancipatory Action Research as a Critical Living Praxis: From Dominant Narrative to Counternarratives; Margaret Ledwith -- 4. Knowledge Democracy and Action Research: Pathways for the Twenty-First Century; Lonnie L. Rowell and Eunsook Hong -- 5. Defining Action Research: On Dialogic Spaces for Constructing Shared Meanings; Lonnie L. Rowell, Margaret Riel, and Elena Y. Polush -- Part II: A World of Action Research -- Introduction to Part II; Catherine D. Bruce and Lonnie L. Rowell -- 6. Action Research in the Canadian Context; Kurt W. Clausen -- 7. An Emergent History of Educational Action Research in the English Speaking World; Allan Feldman -- 8. Participation and the Work of the Imagination: A Colombian Retrospective; Joanne Rappaport -- 9. Action Research and Participatory Research in Brazil; Michel Thiollent and Maria Madalena Colette -- 10. Community Action Research in Ireland: Improving Educational Outcomes in the Dublin Docklands; Josephine Bleach -- 11. Creating a Pedagogy of Vocational Training for Young People not in Education, Employment or Training; Gil Mason and Joan Walton -- 12. The Experience of Lesson Study in the UK; Phil Wood, Alison Fox, Julie Norton, & Maarten Tas -- 13. A Snapshot of Action Research in and by Higher Education in Southern Africa; Lesley Wood, Catherine Dean, Pieter du Toit, Omar Esau, Angela James, Paul Rampaola Mokhele, & Ansurie Pillay -- 14. Community Mapping for Empowerment: Collectivising Adults for Action in the Slums of India; Manoj Rai -- 15. Learning About Action Research In and From the Middle East; Jean McNiff -- 16. Transformative Education for Gross National Happiness: A Teacher Action Research Project in Bhutan; Rosalind Cooper and Timothy Bedford -- <17. Action Research in the Sri Lankan Education System: A Historical Perspective; Godwin Kodituwakku -- 18. The Status of Action Research in the People's Republic of China: A Review of Recent Literature; Lin Yuan -- 19. Using Action Research for Educational Reform in the Nation of Mongolia: A Catalyst for Democratic Transformation; Candace Kaye, Jadambaa Badrakh, Narantsetseg Dorjgotov, Batdelger Jamsrandorj, Baigalmaa Chultum, & Altangoo Orchirbat -- 20. Educational Action Research in South Korea: Finding New Meanings in Practitioner-Based Research; Mina Kim and So Jung Kim -- 21. Transforming Educational Practice through Action Research: Three Australian Examples; Janette Bobis and Robyn Ewing -- Part III: Action Research Networks in Local and Global Contexts Introduction to Part III; Margaret Riel -- 22. Networking at the Grassroots: Action Research Partnerships in Education; Suzy Thomas -- 23. Practice and Theory in Action Research: Living Theories as Frameworks for Action; Jack Whitehead -- 24. Maintaining a Network of Critical Connections over Time and Space: The Case of CARN, the Collaborative Action Research Network; Ruth Balogh, Mary McAteer, & Una Hanley -- 25. Action Learning and Action Research Association (ALARA): History, Culture and Sustainability; Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt and Ron Passfield -- 26. Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA); Rajesh Tandon -- 27. The Nordic Network of Action Research (NNAR): Action Research within the Tradition of Nordic Countries; Karin Rönnerman and Petri Salo -- 28. Pedagogy Education Praxis Network (P.E.P): International Research Program; Stephen Kemmis, Karin Rönnerman, and Christine Edwards-Groves -- 29. The Action Research Network of the Americas (ARNA): Constructing a New Network of North-South Convergence; Joseph M. Shosh, Lonnie L. Rowell, Margaret M. Riel, & Catherine D. Bruce -- Part IV: Challenges, Tensions, and Issues in the Expanding Conceptions of Action Research Introduction to Part IV; Joseph M. Shosh -- 30. Ethical, Epistemic, and Political Issues in Equity-Oriented Collaborative Community-Based Research; Samara S. Foster and Ronald David Glass -- 31. Effecting a High School Culture of Writing: Issues and Dilemmas in Participatory Action Research; Terry Locke and Shaun Hawthorne -- 32. Action Research and Organizational Change in Non-Profit Human Services: Reflections on a Collaborative Action Research Approach to Working with Child, Youth, and Family Organizations; Robert Urquhart and Michael Wearing -- 33. Donor Influence in Community-Based Action Research: A Typology for Advancing Reflexive Decision Making to Protect Participatory Values; David P. Moxley, Valerie Thompson, & Zermarie Deacon -- 34. Praxis and Axis: Theory as Practice in a Melanesian Case Study; Anitra Nelson and Natalie Moxham -- 35. Through a Lens of Reinterpretation: Roles in Facilitated Action Research; Rachel Perry and Tim McGarry -- 36. Inside the Outside: Reflections on a Researcher's Positionality / Multiple "I's"; Nathalis Wamba -- 37. Digital Technology in Service of Action Research; Margaret Riel -- 38. Toward the Construction of a Local Knowledge Base on Teaching and Learning by and for Teachers and Learners; Joseph M. Shosh -- 39. Action Research and the Development of Expertise: Rethinking Teacher Education; Margaret Riel and Lonnie L. Rowell -- Part V: Case Studies in Action Research -- Introduction to Part V: Case Studies of Action Research: Looking Towards Cross-Case Analysis; Catherine D. Bruce -- 40. Arts-based and Participatory Action Research with Recycling Cooperatives; Jutta Gutberlet, Bruno de Oliveira Jayme & Crystal Tremblay -- 41. Border Pedagogy and Orientación y Tutoría: A Case Study of USA-Mexico Collaborative Action Research; Shelley Barajas-Leyva and Lonnie L. Rowell -- 42. E-readers' Impact on Early Readers' Engagement and Literacy Achievement; Alicia Wenzel and Cheryl Peterson -- 43. Commentary on the Action Research Laboratory: A US School-Based Action Research Program; Joseph C. Senese -- 44. Fostering a School-Community Partnership for Mutual Learning and Development: A Participatory Action Learning and Action Research Approach; Lesley Wood and Bruce Damons -- Part VI: Looking Ahead -- Introduction to Part VI; Joseph M. Shosh and Lonnie L. Rowell -- 45. Learning Together: Dialogue, Collaboration, and Reciprocal Transformation in a Nicaraguan Educational Program; Sharon M. Ravitch, Matthew J. Tarditi, Nayibe Montenegro, Duilio Baltodano, & Eveling Estrada -- 46. Participatory Action Research for Recovery of the Senses and Sources of Historic Memory; Cesar Osario-Sanchez -- 47. Linking Foresight and Action: Toward a Futures Action Research; José Ramos -- 48. Towards a Strategic Agenda for Global Action Research: Reflections on Alternative Globalization; Lonnie L. Rowell, Ruth Balogh, Ortrun Zuber-Skerrit, Christine Edwards-Groves, Doris Santos, & Joseph M. Shosh
Summary The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research offers a vivid portrait of both theoretical perspectives and practical action research activity and related benefits around the globe, while attending to the cultural, political, social, historical and ecological contexts that localize, shape and characterize action research. Consisting of teachers, youth workers, counselors, nurses, community developers, artists, ecologists, farmers, settlement-dwellers, students, professors and intellectual-activists on every continent and at every edge of the globe, the movement sustained and inspired by this community was born of the efforts of intellectual-activists in the mid-twentieth century specifically: Orlando Fals Borda, Paulo Freire, Myles Horton, Kurt Lewin. Cross-national issues of networking, as well as the challenges, tensions, and issues associated with the transformative power of action research are explored from multiple perspectives providing unique contributions to our understanding of what it means to do action research and to be an action researcher. This handbook sets a global action research agenda and map for readers to consider as they embark on new projects
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Subject Action research -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
International education.
Comparative education.
Society & social sciences.
Educational: Sciences, general science.
Education.
Social Science -- General.
Science -- General.
Education -- Comparative.
Action research
Comparative education
International education
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Rowell, Lonnie L., editor.
Bruce, Catherine D., 1964- editor.
Shosh, Joseph M., editor.
Riel, Margaret, editor
ISBN 9781137405234
1137405236
9781137441089
1137441089