Action research : a handbook for practitioners
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Action research : a handbook for practitioners
Sage Publications, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-163) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Community-based action research - a type of research undertaken by workers in a wide variety of community, organizational and institutional settings - is the subject of this book. The author provides a series of tools to help the researcher, whether novice or experienced in other types of research, comfortably through this research process.
After defining and placing community-based action research in the context of qualitative research methodology, Ernest T Stringer describes a simple and effective model for approaching action research: Look - building a picture and gathering information; Think - interpreting and explaining; Act - resolving issues and problems. In conclusion he considers issues of legitimacy surrounding this type of research and ponders the future of community-based action research.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Egon Guba
Research in Professional and Public Life
Principles of Community-Based Action Research
Setting the Stage
Look
Building the Picture
Think
Interpreting and Explaining
Act
Resolving the Problems
Act
Resolving Complex Problems
This Is Not the End
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