| Key | BIB27738 |
| Reference type | Journal Article |
| Title | Action Research |
| Journal | Converging Realities : A Journal of Art, Science and Religion |
| Author | Diessner, Rhett |
| Year | 2000 |
| Date | Winter 2000 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Abstract | Action research is not a technique or particular method of research, but rather a focus on the issue of the "final" cause of research, or the question of the "purpose" of the research. The purpose of action research is transformative action, action that makes a difference in the life-worlds of both the researcher and the researched. The applicable domain of action research is both description of, and prescription in, the social world of humans. Action research is: (1) democratic, consultative (viz. Abdu'l-Bahá, 1980) and based on bilateral communication (Argyris, 1980; Argyris, Putnam, Putnam, & Smith, 1985); and (2) critical and emancipatory (Habermas, 1971). |
| Notes | Electronic journal (not published in hard copy). |
| Language | English |
| Keywords | RESEARCH; ACTION; TRANSFORMATION |
| URL | http://converge.landegg.edu/Diessner1.htm |
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