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E-grāmata: Action Research in Policy Analysis: Critical and Relational Approaches to Sustainability Transitions [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands.), Edited by (Bangor University, UK.)
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Todays pressing political, social, economic, and environmental crises urgently ask for effective policy responses and fundamental transitions towards sustainability supported by a sound knowledge base and developed in collaboration between all stakeholders.





This book explores how action research forms a valuable methodology for producing such collaborative knowledge and action. It outlines the recent uptake of action research in policy analysis and transition research and develops a distinct and novel approach that is both critical and relational. By sharing action research experiences in a variety of settings, the book seeks to explicate ambitions, challenges, and practices involved with fostering policy changes and sustainability transitions. As such it provides crucial guidance and encouragement for future action research in policy analysis and transition research.





This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of policy analysis and transition research and more broadly to public administration and policy, urban and regional studies, political science, research and innovation, sustainability science, and science and technology studies. It will also speak to practitioners, policymakers and philanthropic funders aiming to engage in or fund action research.
List of figures
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List of tables
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List of boxes
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Notes on contributors xiii
Preface xviii
1 Introduction: action research in policy analysis and transition research
1(18)
Koen Pr Bartels
Julia M. Wittmayer
PART I Sustainability crises and actionable knowledge and research
19(70)
2 Both critical and applied? Action research and transformative change in the UK water sector
21(18)
Emma L. Westling
Liz Sharp
Co-inquirer reflection
37(2)
Chris Digman
3 Cooperative research for bottom-up food sovereignty and policy change
39(25)
Balint Balazs
Gyorgy Pataki
A reflection on attending to content and process in participatory research for social change
61(3)
Csilla Kiss
Borbala Sarbu-Simonyi
4 Transition scientivism: on activist gardening and co-producing transition knowledge `from below'
64(25)
Shivant Jhagroe
Co-inquirer reflection
86(3)
Rutger Henneman
PART II Critical-relational heuristics for action research
89(68)
5 Cultivating `sanction and sanctuary' in Scottish collaborative governance: doing relational work to support communicative spaces
91(22)
James Henderson
Claire Bynner
Co-inquirer reflection
111(2)
Alison McPherson
6 Negotiating space for mild interventions: action research on the brink between social movements and government policy in Flanders
113(21)
Erik Paredis
Thomas Block
Reflections on action research for the Transition Network Civil Society
132(2)
Dirk Barrez
7 Soft resistance: balancing relationality and criticality to institutionalise action research for territorial development
134(23)
Ainhoa Arrona
Miren Larrea
From the scepticism of some to widespread hope: the experience of Gipuzkoa in action research
153(4)
Ander Arzelus
PART III Approaches to critical-relational action research
157(103)
8 Lipstick on a pig? Appreciative inquiry in a context of austerity
159(18)
Alison Gardner
Co-inquirer reflection
175(2)
Liz Jones
9 Getting unstuck: the reconstruction clinic as pragmatic intervention in controversial policy disputes
177(23)
Martien Kuitenbrouwer
Co-inquirer reflection
198(2)
Karima Arichi
10 Exploring the use of audiovisual media for deliberation: reframing discourses on vulnerabilities to climate change in Nepal
200(25)
Floriane Clement
Reflections on farmers policymakers' roundtables
222(3)
Damakant Jayshi
11 Really imagined: policy novels as a mode of action research
225(22)
Sonja Van Der Arend
Co-inquirer reflection
245(2)
Martine de Vaan
12 Conclusion: critical and relational action research for policy change and sustainability transitions
247(13)
Julia M. Wittmayer
Koen Pr Bartels
Index 260
Koen P.R. Bartels is Lecturer in Management Studies at Bangor University, UK, where he teaches courses in public administration and qualitative research. He has published in leading journals, including Urban Studies, Environment and Planning C, Public Administration, Public Administration Review, and International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, as well as a book Communicative Capacity (2015).





Julia M. Wittmayer works at the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. With a background in anthropology, she is interested in roles of and social relations and interactions between actors in sustainability transitions (governance).