Introduction: Action Research in Policy Analysis and Transition Research
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Action Research in Policy Analysis: Critical and Relational Approaches to Sustainability Transitions. ed. / Koen P.R. Bartels; Julia M. Wittmayer. London: Routledge, 2018. p. 1-17.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Introduction
T2 - Action Research in Policy Analysis and Transition Research
AU - Bartels, Koen
AU - Wittmayer, Julia M.
N1 - Author does not want to make the chapter available after embargo date so have closed the file.
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - This chapter introduces the main focus, argument and contribution of the book. We signal that a series of political, social, economic, and environmental crises ask for urgent action and transformative change. Action research offers a mode of knowledge and research that can help generate policy change and sustainability transitions. We highlight that it is increasingly used in the fields of policy analysis and transition research, explain what it has to offer, and demonstrate how it can be engaged in productively. Our core argument is that action research is both critical and relational and that, to productively address the current crises, we need to better engage with this dynamic while (1) negotiating ‘the starting point’ of the research process, (2) enacting ‘multiple roles and relationships’, (3) ‘addressing hegemonic structures, cultures and practices’, and (4) evaluating ‘reflexivity, impact and change’. We provide an overview of how each chapter shares experiences with different approaches to ‘critical and relational’ action research in a variety of geographical and policy contexts.
AB - This chapter introduces the main focus, argument and contribution of the book. We signal that a series of political, social, economic, and environmental crises ask for urgent action and transformative change. Action research offers a mode of knowledge and research that can help generate policy change and sustainability transitions. We highlight that it is increasingly used in the fields of policy analysis and transition research, explain what it has to offer, and demonstrate how it can be engaged in productively. Our core argument is that action research is both critical and relational and that, to productively address the current crises, we need to better engage with this dynamic while (1) negotiating ‘the starting point’ of the research process, (2) enacting ‘multiple roles and relationships’, (3) ‘addressing hegemonic structures, cultures and practices’, and (4) evaluating ‘reflexivity, impact and change’. We provide an overview of how each chapter shares experiences with different approaches to ‘critical and relational’ action research in a variety of geographical and policy contexts.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781138553828
SP - 1
EP - 17
BT - Action Research in Policy Analysis
A2 - Bartels, Koen P.R.
A2 - Wittmayer, Julia M.
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -