Learning to do action research for social change

Format:Journal
Publication year: 
2010

Action research provides an alternative approach to bringing about changes in knowledge, policy and practice.  But to be effective and inclusive, taking into account complex dynamics of power and participation, action research requires capable facilitators with particular skills – such as the ability to give attention to personal and collective processes of reflection and action.  This article explores the challenges of learning to do this kind of action research that are faced by practitioners and activists working for social change in diverse contexts around the world.  It reviews these challenges, offering insights and lessons from an innovative master’s degree programme called the MA in Participation, Power and Social Change, which uses action research and reflective practice as the basis of its approach to learning.

Source publication information
Journal Title: 
International Journal of Communication
Pages: 
pp 820-827
Publisher
USC Annenberg Press
Los Angeles, USA
http://annenberg.usc.edu/

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A: Participatory Approaches: Participatory Research 5810
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