Toward a strategic agenda for global action research: Reflections on alternative globalization
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Balogh, R
Edwards-Groves, C
Zuber-Skerritt, O
Santos, D
Shosh, JM
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The concluding chapter of the Handbook was written and shared in the Rundbriefe (round letters) form circulated among six Handbook authors active in the leadership of key international action research organizations whose history and ongoing action research efforts are reported upon in the Handbook. Each author responded to three questions after reading the prior authors’ responses, as follows: (1) What most excites you about the current global state of action research and participatory research? (2) What is most concerning to you regarding the current global state of action research and participatory research? (3) What direction would you most like to see action research and participatory research heading in regard to global connectedness? Each author then had the opportunity to provide a short concluding reflective response.
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The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research
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Human society
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Rowell, LL; Balogh, R; Edwards-Groves, C; Zuber-Skerritt, O; Santos, D; Shosh, JM, Toward a strategic agenda for global action research: Reflections on alternative globalization, The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research, 2016, pp. 843-862