Behavioral Sciences
☑ Students will learn about action research which is a philosophy and methodology of research generally applied in the social sciences
☑ Students will learn about the transformative change through the simultaneous process of taking action and doing research
☑ Students will learn about comparative research on the conditions and effects of various forms of social action and research leading to social action
☑ Students will learn that Action research is an interactive inquiry process that balances problem-solving actions implemented in a collaborative context
According to Wikipedia, action research is a philosophy and methodology of research generally applied in the social sciences. It seeks transformative change through the simultaneous process of taking action and doing research, which is linked together by critical reflection. Kurt Lewin, then a professor at MIT, first coined the term “action research” in 1944. In his 1946 paper “Action Research and Minority Problems” he described action research as “a comparative research on the conditions and effects of various forms of social action and research leading to social action” that uses “a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action, and fact-finding about the result of the action”. Action research is an interactive inquiry process that balances problem solving actions implemented in a collaborative context with data-driven collaborative analysis or research to understand underlying causes enabling future predictions about personal and organizational change.
After six decades of action research development, many methods have evolved that adjust the balance to focus more on the actions taken or more on the research that results from the reflective understanding of the actions. This tension exists between
- those who are more driven either by the researcher’s agenda or by participants;
- those who are motivated primarily by instrumental goal attainment or by the aim of personal, organizational, or societal transformation; and
- 1st-, to 2nd-, to 3rd-person research, that is, my research aimed primarily at personal change; our research on our group (family/team), aimed primarily at improving the group; and ‘scholarly’ research aimed primarily at theoretical generalization or large-scale change.
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Introduction
Introduction
The Process
The Process
Theoretical approaches
Theoretical approaches
Action research in organization development
Action Research in Organizations
The Process of Change
The Process of Change
Adjustments and reevaluations
Adjustments and reevaluations
Action Research 10-step Model
Action Research