Research & Writing, Creativity & Collaboration
Enjoy this collaborative post about creative thinking for research and academic writing by Jane Shore, Narelle Lemon, and Janet Salmons.
Extending epistemology for programme evaluation – can After Action Reviews become spaces for critical reflection?
Action research and evaluation are inter-related topics in this guest post and video from Marina Apgar and Mieke Snijder.
On the Other Side of Racism Awareness: Interviews
An interview study explores views of recent African American college graduates.
Social work & developmental approaches to Action Research—A conversation with Rosalie Dwyer
A discussion about engaging participants in action research in a social work context.
View the Webinar: What Do Publishing Trends Mean for Academic Writers?
“What Do Publishing Trends Mean for Academic Writers?” View the 2020 AcWriMo webinar!
Qualitative E-Research Reading Lists on SRM
Curated lists of resources from the SAGE Research Methods database.
Thinking about writing a journal article?
If you are thinking that journal articles will help your career advancement, see these posts about editorial perspectives.
Commit to change and improve practice through Action Research
See this interview with Ernie Stringer and Geoff Mills to learn how he applies action research in educational contexts.
Practical action research processes to move from local to global: A conversation with Dr. Susan Young
View this discussion of participatory action research methods with Ernie Stringer and Susan Young.
A Qualitative Action Research Exploration of an Experiential Learning Afterschool Program: Developing Equity and Access for Students of Color
View a conversation between Antonio Boyd and Dr. Cherese Childers-McKee about inclusion and action research.
Generating research from and for action—3 central ideas in Action Research
Learn about how key action research principles allow for inclusion of marginalized people in this presentation from Alfredo Ortiz Aragon.
Aboriginal Co-Researchers: A Conversation Between Darryl Kickett and Ernie Stringer
View a conversation between Ernie Stringer and long-time collaborator Darryl Kickett.
Designing trust relationships in research with Knowsi
Watch the webinar recording and read the follow-up blog from our webinar with SAGE 2020 Concept Grant winner, Andrew Lovett-Barron, on how to design trust relationships with participants in research using Knowsi.
New Thinking on Action Research from Ernie Stringer and Alfredo Ortiz Aragon
Learn more about the new edition of Action Research from Ernie Stringer and Alfredo Ortiz Aragon.
Teaching & learning online? Two new podcasts & a book
Teaching and learning online: new podcasts, tips, and a book.
Coordinating global cities research: Knowsi case study
“We haven’t met yet. Do you trust me?”
This is the dilemma that any researcher faces at the outset of their recruiting process — to find people who are willing to share their stories, experiences, frustrations, and victories with a total stranger. The secret to building trust often comes down to explaining in person while performing the interview — creating a rapport with the research participant and listening deeply and critically to their stories.