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Action Research for Sustainability Being a Green Activist-Researcher Rebecca Laycock PhD Student, Sustainability Project Officer KUSRN Seminar Series, Nov 4, 2015

Why does the field of Sustainability need Action Research? What is Action Research? Examples of Action Research for Sustainability Challenges for Sustainable Action Researchers

for knowledge [in support of decision making for sustainable development] to be truly useful it generally needs to be coproduced through close collaboration between scholars and practitioners (Clark & Dickson, 2003, p. 8059) sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production and decision-making. One key aspect of sustainability science, therefore, is the involvement of actors from outside academia into the research process in order to integrate the best available knowledge, reconcile values and preferences, as well as create ownership for problems and solution options. (Lang et al., 2012, p. 25) sustainability science research must be created through processes of coproduction in which scholars and stakeholders interact to define important questions, relevant evidence, and convincing forms of argument. The pertinent actions are not ordered linearly in the familiar sequence of scientific inquiry, where action lies outside the research domain. Rather, these are combined in entangled patterns relating to the problem to be tackled and the practical constraints of inquiry. (Kates et al., 2000, p. 2) users of knowledge are needed to transform knowledge claims into trustworthy, socially-robust, usable knowledge (Kates et al., 2000, p. 3)

Action Research is a participatory, democratic process concerned with developing practical knowing in the pursuit of worthwhile human purposes, grounded in a participatory worldview which we believe is emerging Taking at this historical moment. Doing It seeks to bring together action and reflection, theory and practice, Action in participation with Research others, in the pursuit of practical solutions to issues of pressing concern to people, and more generally the flourishing of individual persons and their communities. (Heron & Reason, 2001, p. 1)

What s the problem? Was our understanding of the problem accurate? Was our method to solve it effective? How do we solve it? Take action to solve the problem!

(Coghlan & Brannick, 2005)

(Coghlan & Brannick, 2005)

It is important not to regard this (Action Research spiral) as a rigid prescription of how things will turn out. It is idealised. Sometimes events do follow this sequence Often, however, things do not turn out as we hope. Making sense of what happens when things do not go according to plan is just as much part of an action enquiry as when they do. The research is in the action, whether the action goes as we hope or not. The learning is in the practice. It is also important to remember that, presented like this, elements of the model above appear as unproblematic. They can, however, be highly problematic. For example, identifying an aspect we want to improve can be a very complex process. Sometimes we are not clear what it is we are trying to improve, or why. (McNiff & Whitehead, 2002, p. 71)

World Café Participatory Rural Appraisal Citizen s Jury Photovoice

Challenges What counts as an action? How much control do you allow the research participants to have over the project? Ethics Incorporating intergenerational justice into Action Research Bias and objectivity Academic timescales VS Action Research timescales

REFERENCES Andersson, E. (2014). Fertile Grounds? Collective Strategies and the Political Ecology of Soil Managament in Uganda. Centre for Sustainability Studies. Lund University, Lund. Retrieved from http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadfile&recordoid=4437976&fileoid=4437977 Clark, W. C., & Dickson, N. M. (2003). Sustainability science: the emerging research program. Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 100(14), 8059-8061. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1231333100 Coghlan, D. and Brannick, T. (2005). Doing Action Research in Your Own Organization. London, UK: Sage Publications. Kates, R. W., Clark, W. C., Corell, R., Hall, J., Jaeger, C. C., Lowe, I., &... Mooney, H. (2001). Sustainability Science. Science, 292(5517), 641-642. Klenk, N. L., & Hickey, G. M. (2013). How can formal research networks produce more socially robust forest science?. Forest Policy and Economics,37, 44-56. Lang, D. J., Wiek, A., Bergmann, M., Stauffacher, M., Martens, P., Moll, P.,... & Thomas, C. J. (2012). Transdisciplinary research in sustainability science: practice, principles, and challenges. Sustainability science, 7(1), 25-43. McNiff, J., & Whitehead (2002). Action Research: Principles and practice (2nd ed.). London, UK: Routledge. Retrieved from https://saidnazulfiqar.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/action-research-princip-andpractice.pdf Videos: How to Measure the Environmental Impact of Your Farm or Garden: https://vimeo.com/135215615 Human Urine as Fertilizer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5khrmqhncys Map Me Happy - Participatory Mapping: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqyntombaqs

FURTHER READING Coghlan, D. and Brannick, T. (2005). Doing Action Research in Your Own Organization. London, UK: Sage Publications. Herr, K., & Anderson, G. L. (2014). The action research dissertation: A guide for students and faculty. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Hirsch Hadorn, G., Bradley, D., Pohl, C., Rist, S., & Wiesmann, U. (2006). Implications of transdisciplinarity for sustainability research. Ecological Economics, 60(1), 119-128. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2005.12.002 Komiyama, H., & Takeuchi, K. (2006). Sustainability science: building a new discipline. Sustainability science, 1(1), 1-6. doi:10.1007/s11625-006-0007-4 Marshall, J. (2012, November 27). A radical, action-based approach to leadership. The Guardian. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/blog/action-research-radicalsustainability-leadership McNiff, J. (2013). Action Research: Principles and practice (3rd ed.). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Reason, P., & Bradbury, H. (2001). Handbook of Action Research: Participative Inquiry and Practice. London: Sage Publications. Stringer, E. T. (2007). Action Research (3 rd ed.). California, USA: Sage Publications. Videos: The citizen science revolution Leesa Ricci TEDxSUU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8zvkvns49y