Systemic Action Research: Changing System Dynamics to Support Sustainable Change
Published by: Sage Journals
This article explores the characteristics of systemic action research.
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Published by: Sage Journals
This article explores the characteristics of systemic action research.
Published by: IDS
This report provides a synthesis of studies conducted by the Participate Participatory Research Group (PRG) in 29 countries, and attempts to identify and draw out the patterns of change that emerge across them from people's accounts of their own experiences of moving in or out of poverty and marginalisation.
Published by: IDS
This article presents a framework for discussing the roles children and young people might take as agents of change in sustainable community development.
Published by: IDS
This article is made up of a few individual reflections from the authors of articles in this IDS Bulletin on why they used action research approaches and/or some of the critical issues that they see as important.
Published by: IDS
Contributors to this IDS Bulletin reflect on both the theory and the practice of action research for development and social change, as we engage in it today.
Published by: IDS and Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)
This is the report from a conference organised by IDS and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) to bring together key stakeholders and experts from Asia, Africa and Latin America to share their expertise and establish a common agenda to address inequities in universal health coverage that affect indigenous and minority peoples.
Published by: IDS
The Bellagio Initiative process was bringing together people from across the world to explore how issues of wellbeing, international...
Published by: IDS
The Reimagining Development initiative pursued a methodological strategy that viewed emerging development issues through multiple...
Published by: National Coordination Centre for Public Engagement
This report presents findings from a major action research project designed to understand how we can create long-lasting culture change to embed public engagement as a valuable activity for university staff and students.
Published by: Barbara Budrich Publishers
The aim of this article is to explore the possibilities that systemic action research offers to conflict transformation.