Action Research
Literature Review on (Research Methods) Action Research
In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Neil M. Boyd offers the following summary about the topic of (Research Methods) Action Research: Action research is a reflective inquiry approach that is focused on action and change, and is used heavily by change agents in organizational, educational, and social change domains. Action research is a participatory, democratic process in which practical knowledge is obtained. Although it has gained wide acceptance and popularity in a number of academic domains, action research is not universally accepted as a legitimate form of inquiry. However, many see it as an important research method for those seeking to elucidate answers to complex questions that are imbedded in social situations and contexts of change.
Resources
Notes and References
- Entry about (Research Methods) Action Research in the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (2015, Routledge, Oxford, United Kingdom)
See Also
Further Reading
- Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (2018, Springer International Publishing, Germany)
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