Reflections from an action researcher : why we do what we do

Margaret H. (Margaret Heather) Vickers

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    Abstract

    My reflections from the field are shared in an effort to assist others. I commence by describing a social problem that was the focus of an action research project. I then articulate the paradigmatic, methodological and method choices made. I share extracts of data collected during different stages of the project to illustrate cycles of learning, reflection, and the development of actionable knowledge. What is important for researchers who are contemplating choosing action research is to understand the philosophy behind their decisions; that they think carefully about "why we do what we do" in order to fully realise the outcomes of co-learning, developing actionable knowledge and, ultimately, making change.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages22
    JournalInternational Journal of Action Research
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • action research
    • social sciences
    • research
    • methodology
    • parents of chronically ill children
    • working mothers

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