International Journal of Action Research
2007 - 2016
Current editor(s): Werner Fricke, Richard Ennals, Oyvind Palshaugen, Sabine Pfeiffer and Danilo Streck, editor-in chief
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Volume 3, issue 3, 2007
- Introduction – on Interactive Research pp. 233 - 249

- Lennart Svensson, Per-Erik Ellstroem and Goeran Brulin
- Interactive Research – an Attempt to Analyse two Change Programmes pp. 250 - 277

- Lennart Svensson, Joergen Eklund, Hanne Randle and Gunnar Aronsson
- It’s Being Close that Makes it Possible to Accept Criticism! pp. 278 - 296

- Lotta Svensson
- Mobilising and Nurturing Collaboration in Research – the Value of a Focused Imagination pp. 297 - 323

- Petter Ahlstroem, Fredrik Nilsson and Nils-Goeran Olve
- Improving Learning Capabilities: A Case Study of an Independent Research Unit in Interaction with the Local Community pp. 324 - 348

- Casten von Otter
- Other Sides of the Coin. A Feminist Perspective on Robustness in Science and Knowledge Production pp. 349 - 363

- Ewa Gunnarsson
Volume 3, issue 1+2, 2007
- Relational and Existential Challenges of Practicing Dialogic Action Research - Working with Social Concrete Blocks in Organizations pp. 15 - 37

- Marianne Kristiansen
- Why Should Mainstream Social Researchers Be Interested in Action Research? pp. 38 - 64

- Olav Eikeland
- With What Kind of Science Should Action Research Be Contrasted? pp. 65 - 92

- John Shotter
- Research Responses to Practical Challenges - What Can Action Research Contribute? pp. 93 - 111

- Bjørn Gustavsen
- Research and Social Transformation - Notes about Method and Methodology in Participatory Research pp. 112 - 130

- Danilo R. Streck
- Pragmatic Action Research pp. 131 - 148

- Davydd J. Greenwood
- Action Research as an Enhancement of Natural Problem Solving pp. 149 - 167

- Bob Dick
- Reflections from an Action Researcher - Why We Do What We Do pp. 168 - 189

- Margaret H. Vickers
- Making Space for Difference - The CARPP Approach to Action Research pp. 190 - 214

- Gill Coleman and Margaret Gearty