Davydd J. Greenwood
List of John Benjamins publications for which Davydd J. Greenwood plays a role.
Book series
Journal
ISSN 1384-6639 | E-ISSN 1569-9692
Title
Action Research: From practice to writing in an international action research development program
Edited by Davydd J. Greenwood
[Dialogues on Work and Innovation, 8] 1999. x, 283 pp.
Subjects Industrial & organizational studies
Articles
2004
Miscellaneous
Review of Sherman, Torbert & Richard (2000): Trans-forming Social Inquiry, Transforming Social Action: New Paradigms for Crossing the Theory/Practice Divide in Universities and Communities Concepts and Transformation 8:2, pp. 213–215
2003 Review
Action research: Unfulfilled promises and unmet challenges Concepts and Transformation 7:2, pp. 117–139
2002 This article examines how and why the academically-based social sciences, both pure and applied, have lost their relevance to practical human affairs (praxis) and links this discussion to the reasons why action research is a marginal activity in the academic and policy worlds. It also contains a… read more | Article
Review of Forester (1999): The Deliberative Practitioner: Encouraging Par-ticipatory Planning Processes Concepts and Transformation 6:2, pp. 209–210
2001 Review
Review of Flyvbjerg & Sampson (2001): Making Social Science Matter: Why Social In-quiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again Concepts and Transformation 6:2, pp. 211–212
2001 Review
5. The Rhetoric of Action Research: Writing in the ACRES Program Action Research: From practice to writing in an international action research development program, Greenwood, Davydd J. (ed.), pp. 91 ff.
1999 Article
The Reconstruction of Universities: Seeking a Different Integration into Knowledge Development Processes Concepts and Transformation 2:2, pp. 145–163
1997 This paper reflects on ways AR might support a transformation process in universities and in their relationship to the rest of society. As a point of departure, universities inherited from the 19th century Humboldtian university the credo of 'researching and teaching any important subject' and… read more | Article