Toward a Science of Transdisciplinary Action Research

Volume: 38, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 79 - 93
Published: Jun 22, 2006
Abstract
This paper offers a conceptual framework for establishing a science of transdisciplinary action research. Lewin's (1951) concept of action research highlights the scientific and societal value of translating psychological research into community problem-solving strategies. Implicit in Lewin's formulation is the importance of achieving effective collaboration among behavioral researchers, community members and policy makers. The present analysis...
Paper Details
Title
Toward a Science of Transdisciplinary Action Research
Published Date
Jun 22, 2006
Volume
38
Issue
1-2
Pages
79 - 93
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