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Action research as foresight methodology

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posted on 2024-07-13, 05:39 authored by Jose M. Ramos
To the action researcher, who laboriously spends his or her hours working within the local contexts of communities or organisations to co-generate meaningful research, and who’s theories are hardened on the anvil of creating meaningful social change; futures studies might seem the discipline the most peripheral to its interests, and the most ill equipped to deal with the local and intimate domain of community existence. To the futurist, who laboriously spends his or her hours understanding the nuances of history and social change, who through persistent work, begins to make sense of the weak signals and the subtle shifts, action research would seem as simply an auxiliary field, inappropriate for understanding the greater scheme. I invite the reader, however, whether they belong to one camp or the other, to let go of their respective disciplinary perspectives, and see both belonging to each other.

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9780975735404

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The knowledge base of futures studies [CD ROM]: professional edition / Richard A. Slaughter, Sohail Inayatullah and Jose Ramos (eds.)

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Foresight International

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Copyright © 2005 Foresight International and Jose Ramos. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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