Introduction to Action Research

Social Research for Social Change

The Second Edition of Introduction to Action Research: Social Research for Social Change makes social science matter! It focuses on how it is possible to combine practical problem solving with generating new theoretical insights. Authors Davydd J. Greenwood and Morten Levin combine a thorough discussion of the epistemological foundations of action research with a broad overview of major contemporary trends in the field.

Social Research for Social Change Davydd J. Greenwood, Morten Levin. token,
what works in context is not therefore fully understood. Put another way,
successful workability does not automatically create a credible understanding of
why something worked; it only shows that it did work. So when a successful a
solution (or an unsuccessful solution) has been reached regarding a problem,
there may well remain a set of interpretive puzzles to solve in order to make
sense of the ...