Doing action research in your own organization /
David Coghlan.
- 5th edition.
- xiv, 218 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm
Previous edition: 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-211) and indexes.
Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: Introducing Action Research Chapter 2: Researching Your Own Organizations Chapter 3: Knowing in Action Chapter 4: Understanding Action Research Part II: Issues and Challenges in Researching Your own Organization Chapter 5: Preunderstanding, Role Duality and Access Chapter 6: Managing Ethics and Organizational Politics Part III: Implementation Chapter 7: Constructing and Selecting Your Project Chapter 8: Designing and Implementing Your Action Research Project Chapter 9: Using Frameworks to Study Organizations in Action Chapter 10: Interlevel Dynamics in Action Research Chapter 11: Writing Up Your Insider Action Research Work Chapter 12: In Conclusion
Concise and unintimidating, the fifth edition of this bestselling book is the only pragmatic, quick-start guide to the main theories, issues, and approaches to insider action research.
With an encouraging and approachable tone, David is the perfect mentor for anyone conducting action research in their own organization. Calming nerves at the same time as building confidence, he helps readers devise an appropriate research design that anticipates possible challenges and fits within the limits of their environments.
A complete do-it-yourself toolkit for every step of the action research process, this edition is outfitted with:
- Real-world student and professional case studies
- Author video tips
- Annotated templates
- Progress checklists
- Journal articles, weblinks, and other further reading.
To the point without losing clarity or thoroughness, this book is the hands-on manual for all the need-to-know facts about understanding and undertaking insider action research.