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2 WEBINAR
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Research ACTION methodologies I
RESEARCH
30.01.2017, 15:00 CET/ 09:00 EST Programme 15:00 - 15:40
Speakers presentations and Q&A
16:00 - 16:30
Open discussion, interactive session
Speakers Mary Brydon-Miller, PhD
University of Cincinnati
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
directs the University of Cincinnati’s Action Research Center and is Professor of Educational Studies and Urban Educational Leadership in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. She is a participatory action researcher who engages in both community-based and educational action research.
Esther Veen, PhD
Wageningen University
Departement of Social Sciences, Rural Sociology
“I am interested in the city and its chaos, but also in rural areas and the food production that often takes place there. Urban and rural areas come together in urban agriculture. As a sociologist I am most of all interested in finding out what moves people, how they make their choices, and how they live together.”
AESOP & Sustainable Food Planning
LE:NOTRE Institute Linking landscape education, research and innovaive practice
nd
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countries 3
international institutes
Master students
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participants without organizers and speakers
Young professionals
SUMMARY
for PhDs and Young Professionals
Recordings, presentation slides and output of the webinar can be found in the following slide: https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=cat_16890&client_id=hfwu
Interactive Action Research SWOT analysis
Webinar’s interactive excercises themes
Mapping approaches to Action Research evidence
Mapping Action Research Research questions
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Responses: 1. Method of research by designing 2. Political agroecology 3. Research through Design; periphery; temporal landscapes; engagement with stakeholders; project management; the Athropocene; landscape architecture / planning / urbanism and developing countries
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Responses: 1. Political agroecology
Do you have any other comments, questions, or concerns? Answered 3 Skipped 3
Responses: 1. I couldn't be present during the whole webinar, my feedback is therefore partial 2. The interactive part of the webinar was very good and made it better than just an e-lecture! How about regular interactive webinars / PhD workshops combined with short inputs? 3. The seminar was interesting and well organised but I expected more detailled information on action research: the presentations were to basic.