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Action research - applied research, intervention research, collaborative research, practitioner research, or praxis research?

[journal article]

Eikeland, Olav

Abstract

"This article relates common ways of conceptualising action research as 'intervention', 'collaboration', 'interactive research', 'applied research', and 'practitioner research' to a number of different ways of knowing, extracted from the works of Aristotle. The purpose is not to disavow any of these... view more

"This article relates common ways of conceptualising action research as 'intervention', 'collaboration', 'interactive research', 'applied research', and 'practitioner research' to a number of different ways of knowing, extracted from the works of Aristotle. The purpose is not to disavow any of these practices but to expand the philosophical, methodological, and theoretical horizon to contain the Aristotelian concept of praxis. It is claimed that praxis knowing needs to be comprehended in order to realize the full, radical potential in action research providing real 'added value' in relation to more conventional social research approaches. Praxis knowing radically challenges the divisions of labour between knower-researchers and the known-researched. Thereby it also challenges both the epistemologies and institutionalisations dominating both conventional research and conventional ways of conceptualising action research." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
action research; intervention; research approach; practice relevance; epistemology; collective research; knowledge production; social research; institutionalization; method

Classification
Research Design
Organizational Sociology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2012

Page/Pages
p. 9-44

Journal
International Journal of Action Research, 8 (2012) 1

Issue topic
Action research - different conceptualisations, similar or different approaches?

ISSN
1861-1303

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications

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