Author/Editor:
R Woodman
Language:
English
Industry:
For-profit Business (Corporate)
Organization:
JAI Press
Related Links:
ResearchGate
Resource Type
Book
Abstract:
This chapter presents a conceptual refiguration of action-research based on a “sociorationalist” view of science. The position that is developed can be summarized as follows: For action-research to reach its potential as a vehicle for social innovation it needs to begin advancing theoretical knowledge of consequence; that good theory may be one of the best means human beings have for affecting change in a postindustrial world; that the discipline’s steadfast commitment to a problem-solving view of the world acts as a primary constraint on its imagination and contribution to knowledge; that appreciative inquiry represents a viable complement to conventional forms of action-research; and finally, that through our assumptions and choice of method we largely create the world we later discover.
Appreciative Inquiry in Organizational Life (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265225217_Appreciative_Inquiry_in_Organizational_Life