
Action Research in a Relational Perspective
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Building bridges between theory and practice, this book explores themes of dialogue, relationships, tensions, power and ethics in action research projects. It examines both the great potential, and the challenges and dilemmas, of action research. It aims to inspire readers with ideas and a practical "how-to" understanding of doing action research from a social constructionist standpoint.
Action Research in a Relational Perspective will appeal to theoreticians and practitioners, senior researchers and PhD students, students, consultants, educators and managers who are interested in action research as an approach to organizational learning, team development, learning among professionals and citizens, or community development.
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Ottar Ness, PhD, family therapist, is Professor of Counseling at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and Professor of Mental Health Care at University College of South-Eastern Norway and Nord University, Norway. He has considerable experience of doing action research projects from a social constructionist action-oriented stance within the fields of family therapy, recovery, mental health and substance abuse. His research is in the area of relational welfare in order to co-construct and co-create dignifying lives and communities. He also works with research recovery processes and recovery-oriented practices and services with people with mental health and substance abuse problems. Among his latest books is a handbook of couples therapy, handbook of family therapy and action research.
Soren Frimann, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Learning and Philosophy, Aalborg University, Denmark. He is the leader of a research group on organizational learning and leadership development with the name POLO (Processes of Learning in Organizations). He runs the Danish Action Research Network together with colleagues in Denmark. The network organizes action research conferences, national seminars and publishes books/articles in the area of action research. He is involved in several action research projects in organizations. Currently, he is engaged in a research and development project with the aim of developing leadership in practice in 38 Danish vocational schools. His research areas are within action research, learning in organizations, leadership development, coaching, dialogue and communication.
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