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Participatory action research theory and methods for engaged inquiry Jacques M. Chevalier and Daniel J. Buckles

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: xxi, 469 p ill 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780415540322
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.72
Contents:
Introduction: Engaging with Participatory Action Research 1. Action Research History 2. Society, Experience, Knowledge Module One: Grounding and Uncertainty 3. Creating an Action Learning System 4. Managing Complexity 5. Mapping the Process 6. Walking the Talk Module Two: Fact Finding and Listening 7. Reinventions of the Wheel 8. Seeking Evidence and Consensus Module Three: Exploring Problems 9. Getting to the Root 10. Factors and Reasons Module 4: Knowing the Actors 11. Stakeholder Identification 12. Stakeholder Analysis 13. Positions and Values Module Five: Assessing Options 14. Blue Sky Thinking 15. Into the Future Module Six: Understanding Systems 16. Contributing to Change 17. System Dynamics 18. Domain Analysis 19. Breaking the Dependency on Tobacco Production Conclusion: Rethinking Higher Education and the Discovery Process
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4 Week Loan St. Luke's General Hospital Kilkenny St. Luke's General Hospital Kilkenny Open Shelves 300.72 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 034615
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction: Engaging with Participatory Action Research 1. Action Research History 2. Society, Experience, Knowledge Module One: Grounding and Uncertainty 3. Creating an Action Learning System 4. Managing Complexity 5. Mapping the Process 6. Walking the Talk Module Two: Fact Finding and Listening 7. Reinventions of the Wheel 8. Seeking Evidence and Consensus Module Three: Exploring Problems 9. Getting to the Root 10. Factors and Reasons Module 4: Knowing the Actors 11. Stakeholder Identification 12. Stakeholder Analysis 13. Positions and Values Module Five: Assessing Options 14. Blue Sky Thinking 15. Into the Future Module Six: Understanding Systems 16. Contributing to Change 17. System Dynamics 18. Domain Analysis 19. Breaking the Dependency on Tobacco Production Conclusion: Rethinking Higher Education and the Discovery Process

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